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Holy opens up about a tough truth that she and her family met in the middle of their struggle for their parents Todd and Julie ChrisleyS freedom.
On Saturday, June 28, Savannah and her brother Grayson Chrisley joined their parents, Todd, 57 and Julie, 52, on Fox News Channel My opinion with Lara Trump. The look marked the long -term couple’s first television interview since they were released from prison a month ago.
During the interview Savannah told host Lara Trump how President Donald TrumpWin gave her hope for her parents’ situation.
“Grayson and I saw the election together, and he got to vote in the election for the first time. And when we looked at it and we saw the president win, we both started crying,” Savannah, 27, began to. “And he just took me and hugged me because we knew it was our only way out.”
Todd, for his part, also reflected the moment he learned about the election results in 2024 with his colleagues. “We were all glued on the TV. … When they finally announced that he was the winner, everyone there started screaming and screaming because they knew, they felt in their spirit that if President Trump wins this election, there is hope for all of us,” he said.
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Savannah said she remembers that she was “shocked” when President Trump, 79, called her to inform her about her plans for her parents.
“He was like,“ How are you? “I was, yes, in the wise words from you who are fighting like hell.” A big thing was he asked Alice Johnson‘Is this a commute? Or is this a full pardon? “And she said,” From now on, it’s just a commute. ” He goes, ‘nope, nope. We will give them a complete pardon. These people get their lives back. ‘And I was just in such a shock. ”
On one occasion, Lara, 42, Todd and Julie asked “be here today” if not for daughter Savannah’s efforts. “Absolutely not,” said Julie who Todd noted, “How do you say” thank you “to someone who gives you your freedom back?”
Until this point, Savannah had been very pronounced In the middle of the couple’s appeal process and even gave a speech at the Republican National Congress in 2024 in support of President Trump. Due to her prison activity activities, she was even appointed an older fellow for the Nolan Center for Criminal Justice for the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
He also revealed how he found out He was going homeRemember, “I had an employee who came to me and said,“ You have just been pardoned. “And I just looked at him, and he says, ‘No, you have really been pardoned.
After calling his daughter to confirm the news, he said, “I remember going back from the phone and just knew them, not really knowing.”
Julie also shared her emotional response to find out about her release, revealing on My opinion with Lara Trump“I called Savannah again, and she said,” He did, he signed it. ”
“And I just started spreading and crying,” she added. “And everyone looked around, and then I just hung up. I was so nervous, I just hung up.”
Parks ended a legal story that led to the couple being accused on 12 bills of bank- and wired fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy and later was convicted and Sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison in November 2022 (although that number was reduced with about two years each in September 2023).
They began to immediately appeal their case, and while Todd’s appeal was upheld, Julie’s was originally granted due to insufficient evidence. But a judge later decided that her original punishment was sufficient.
They will also sit down together for an appearance on Locked up with Savannah Chrisley before returning to the air waves with their own podcast.
Savannah revealed that the couple will “start” their podcast, Chrisley Confessionswhich is under the umbrella Podcastone as Savannah’s and continued with Hiatus under their prison.
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“I’m so excited for it … and for them to have a place to share their story and really be authentic themselves after the last two and a half years,” Savannah said.