Trump pardons reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley after lobbying campaign from daughter Savannah
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President Donald Trump pardoned reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley on Tuesday, calling their daugher Savannah and informing her of his decision.
The Chrisleys, who starred in the television show 'Chrisley Knows Best' and several spin-offs were found guilty of defrauding banks out of $30 million.
Julie Chrisley is serving time in Kentucky, while Todd Chrisley is serving time in Florida.
White House aide Margo Martin revealed the pardon by posting video of the president on the phone with Savannah, captioning the post: 'Trump Knows Best!' a play on the couple's breakout reality TV show title.
While pushing for a pardon, Savannah has become a fixture in MAGAworld.
She attended the 2024 Republican National Convention and the 2024 Conservative Political Action Conference - both events where Trump was the headliner and aides and allies were everywhere.
She appeared on the sidelines of last month's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
The effort paid off when Savannah received a call Tuesday from the Oval Office.



'That's a terrible thing, that's a terrible thing,' the president told Savannah. 'But it's a great thing because your parents are going to be free and clean and I hope we can do it by tomorrow, is that OK?'
Julie was supposed to serve time at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky until January 2028.
Todd's prison sentence kept him locked away at FPC Pensacola until April 2032, according to the Palm Beach Post.
'I don't know them, but them give my regards,' Trump also said. 'Wish them a good life.'
Savannah can be heard on the phone thanking the president and telling him her brother Grayson was on the line too.
Grayson, a student at the University of Alabama, piped up, 'Mr. President, I just want to say thank you for bringing my parents back.
'Yeah, well, they were given a pretty harsh treatment from what I'm hearing,' Trump said.
Savannah did not immediately respond to the Daily Mail's request for comment.




Trump had nothing on his public schedule for Tuesday.
He's used his pardon power recently.
On Monday, Trump pardoned a former Virginia sheriff who was to serve time for a cash-for-badges scheme.
The sheriff, Scott Jenkins, had been a Trump supporter, visiting the White House during the president's first term and was utilized as a surrogate in Virginia on the campaign trail.
'This Sheriff is a victim of an overzealous Biden Department of Justice, and doesn’t deserve to spend a single day in jail,' Trump posted to Truth Social Monday afternoon.
Late last month, Trump pardoned Paul Walczak, who pointed out that his mother had raised millions for the Trump campaigns on his pardon application.
Walczak pleaded guilty of tax crimes days before the 2024 election and filed a pardon application shortly after inauguration.