Trump’s release of Chrisleys is criticized by The View, which claims that “if you are a donor, then you can buy pardons.”

“The profiteering we are seeing from Trump and his family from the presidency has no precedence, and cannot be accepted or normalized by the American people,” said Navarro.

Sara Haines contended that people should not be overly indignant, claiming that Trump is using this as a tactic, as “you yell at everything, nobody hears anything.”

“The Qatari jet is what’s bothering me the most. I’m more upset about the violent felons who were pardoned on January 6. Deportations without due process and unjustified attacks on our federal institutions are, in my opinion, far more serious.

“It’s not to say any of this is not bad,” she said, “but I think the problem we’re living in now is he floods the zone, everyone reacts to everything saying, ‘Don’t normalize it, don’t become numb,’ but I think there’s a strategy to picking your battles.”

The reality star responded on her own social media account after Trump’s staff posted a video of his conversation to Savannah informing her that he would be pardoning her dad.

“As I was entering Sam’s Club, the President personally called to inform me that he was signing documents for my parents’ pardons… I still don’t think it’s real, even though both of my parents will be returning home either tonight or tomorrow. I’m going crazy.”

After being pardoned, Todd Chrisley flaunts his prison pump and flexes his muscles in front of a carouse Savannah!

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