Todd and Julie Chrisley to be pardoned by Donald Trump


“Free and Clean”

Trump’s decision followed advocacy from criminal justice reform advocate Alice Johnson, according to a White House official. Savannah, who now has custody of her younger siblings, celebrated the news as a dream come true. She has also explored options related to family wellness counseling, health insurance support, and emotional trauma recovery programs for minors impacted by parental incarceration.

“For the past two and a half years, I’ve done everything in my power to fight for my parents’ freedom and bring them home,” she said in a statement to E! News. “This moment is the answer to countless prayers, and I am beyond grateful to President Trump for seeing the truth and restoring my family.”


What’s Next?

The Chrisleys’ legal drama might be easing, but their public lives aren’t slowing down. A new Lifetime docuseries is in the works, with cameras set to follow the family as they try to move forward.

“The Chrisleys don’t know best anymore, but they’re doing their best to be there for each other,” the network teased. With their parents soon to be back home, viewers might see a very different kind of comeback story unfold—one that may also spotlight issues like post-incarceration health insurance, rehabilitation services, and financial planning after legal recovery, including managing hospital costs and maternity insurance in blended families.

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