Savannah Chrisley recalled her dad and mom, Todd and Julie Chrisley, hitting an “all-time low” earlier than they had been granted a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
“I had simply reached a degree of, like, I’ve accomplished every thing I can do. At this level, there’s nothing extra I can do,” Savannah, 27, defined on My View with Lara Trump on Saturday, June 28.
Todd, 56, and Julie, 52 acquired a pardon from President Trump in Might following their 2022 conviction on 12 counts of tax evasion, financial institution and wire fraud and conspiracy. Todd was sentenced to 12 years behind bars whereas Julie was given seven years. (Each Chrisleys have all the time maintained their innocence.)
Within the household’s newest interview, Savannah insisted that the Chrisleys knew the “solely approach out” for her dad and mom was Trump successful final November’s presidential election.
“On a private degree, we watched the election collectively, and [my brother Grayson, 19] obtained to vote within the election for the primary time,” Savannah defined. “And after we had been watching it and noticed the president win, we each began sobbing and he simply grabbed me and hugged me as a result of we knew that was our solely approach out.”
Todd then chimed in, “We owe due to God … and God touched President Trump’s coronary heart. God led the folks to advocate for us. And so I’m grateful as a result of each night time I’d pray that God would return me house to my spouse and my kids. And he did that, so I’m grateful.”
The Chrisleys revealed that Todd briefly obtained to personally thank President Trump through FaceTime as soon as he was free of jail.

Julie and Todd Chrisley in November 2019. Danielle Del Valle/Getty Pictures for E3 Chophouse Nashville
“[I told him,] ‘Thanks, you reunited me with my household,’” Todd confirmed.
Julie walked host Lara Trump – who’s married to President Trump’s son, Eric Trump – by means of the second she discovered she was being pardoned.
“I name my Savannah yet one more time and he or she mentioned, ‘He did it! He signed it!’ And I simply began busting out crying,” Julie mirrored. “After which I simply hung up. I used to be so nervous I simply hung up. It was the craziest factor as a result of sadly, a lot of the information that you just get in jail is unhealthy information. In order that they’re like, ‘Are you OK?’ And I’m like, ‘I’m! I believe I’m getting out of right here!’”
Todd confessed that he didn’t really imagine it when a jail guard instructed him that he was being granted clemency by the president.
The Chrisley Is aware of Finest star mentioned, “I went into my dorm and one of many CO’s got here in and he goes, ‘You good?’ And I mentioned, ‘Pretty much as good as I will be!’ And he mentioned, ‘Todd you simply obtained pardoned. They despatched me down right here to see in the event you had been OK.’ And I mentioned, ‘Properly, hell, if I’m pardoned they don’t must be nervous about me. I’m nice!’
Elsewhere within the interview, Todd admitted he was very conscious that his and Julie’s post-prison expertise was nothing like what most inmates undergo.
“We stepped out of jail,” Todd mentioned. “We walked into a house, began filming instantly, and new automobiles had been ordered, and we’re in search of homes, and we’re doing all of the issues that we must be doing.”
He went on, “However all of those women and men don’t get to do this. Once they come out, they don’t have a house to go to. They don’t have cash to go purchase meals.”
It was introduced in Might that the Chrisleys had already began filming a model new Lifetime docu-drama sequence about Todd and Julie’s post-prison life. (The Untitled Chrisleys Challenge hasn’t acquired an official launch window from Lifetime at the moment.)
“The Chrisleys don’t know greatest anymore,” Lifetime teased. “However they’re doing their greatest to be there for one another.”