Savannah Chrisley says Todd and Julie hit “the lowest ever” before pardon

Savannah Chrisley I remember her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisleyhit the “lol” before they are given the president’s pardon from Donald Trump.
“I just did everything I could, I did everything I could. At this point there’s nothing more I can do,” explained Savanna, 27. My view with Lara Trump Saturday, June 28th.
Todd and Julie, 52, 56, were pardoned from President Trump in May after a 2022 conviction on tax evasion, banking and wire fraud and conspiracy. Todd was given to Julie for seven years, but was sentenced 12 years later. (Both Kreis have always maintained their innocence.)
In the latest interview with the family, Savannah claimed that Chrisleys knew that the “only way” for her parents won the presidential election last November.
“On a personal level, we saw the election together. [my brother Grayson, 19] Savannah explained. “And when we saw it and saw the president’s victory, we both began to sob and he grabbed me and hugged me.
Then Todd said, “We are thanks to God… and God touched President Trump’s heart. God led people to defend us for us. And I am grateful because I pray that God will bring me home to my wife and my children. And he did that.
Chrisleys revealed that after Todd was released from prison, he began to personally thank President Trump on FaceTime.

Julie and Todd Chrisley in November 2019.
Danielle Del Valle/Getty Images at E3 Chophouse Nashville“[I told him,] “Thank you, you’ve reunite with my family,” confirmed Todd.
Julie walked the host Lara Trump – A man married to President Trump’s son, Eric Trump – The moment she learned She was forgiven.
“I called Savannah again and she said, ‘He did it! He signed it!” And I just started crying,” Julie recalled. “Then I just hung up. I was so nervous, I was just nervous. Unfortunately, most of the news you went to prison is bad news. They said, ‘Are you okay?’ and I said, ‘I think I’m out of here!”
Todd confesses that when he tells him that prison guards are being tolerated by the president he doesn’t actually believe it.
Chrisley knows best Starr said, “I’m going into the dorm, one of the COs comes in and he says, ‘Are you okay?” And I said, “I’m as good as I can!” And he said, “You just sent me here if you’re okay.” And I said, “Well, hell, I don’t have to worry about me!”
Elsewhere in the interview, Todd admitted that he and Julie’s post-prison experience was very aware that he and Julie were not. What most inmates experienced.
“We’ve been out of prison,” Todd said. “We walked to the house and immediately started filming, a new car was ordered, and we were looking for a home.
He continued. “But all these men and women can’t do that. When they come out, they don’t have a house to go to. They don’t have the money to buy food.”
In May it was announced that Chrisleys had already begun filming a new lifelong Docu-Drama series about Todd and Julie’s Post Prison Life. (The Untitled Chrisleys Project At this time, we have not received the official Lifetime release window. )
“I don’t know Chrisleys anymore,” teased her life. “But they do their best to be there for each other.”