Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the reality TV show "Chrisley Knows Best," have spoken publicly for the first time since their release from federal prison following a presidential pardon by former President Donald Trump. The couple had been apart for 28 months during their incarceration and detailed their emotional reunion in an exclusive interview on Fox News Channel's "My View with Lara Trump," which aired on June 28, 2025. Their daughter, Savannah Chrisley, who played a key role in advocating for their pardon, shared a video of their reunion and reflected on the family's struggles before the pardon. Todd Chrisley revealed he got into a prison altercation with Rick Singer, the mastermind behind the "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal, and admitted to confronting prison staff during his sentence. Julie Chrisley described the difficult prison conditions and a secret health battle she faced while incarcerated. Both Todd and Julie Chrisley addressed rumors about their marriage, affirming they remain together. The couple expressed plans to return to television and discussed their experiences behind bars, the impact of the pardon, and their hopes for prison reform. Savannah Chrisley also revealed she is embarking on a new chapter after dedicating years to securing her parents' freedom. The Chrisley family appeared together in the interview, including their son Grayson, marking their first public appearance since their release.
SAVANNAH CHRISLEY ON PRESIDENT TRUMP’S PARDON: “ONLY DONALD TRUMP” @potus: “Nope, not today. Give these people a full unconditional pardon.” @_ItsSavannah_ shares how a chance conversation with Trump led to a full pardon for her parents—erasing prison time and $17M restitution. https://t.co/uMnGwxy2KN
SAVANNAH CHRISLEY ON PRESIDENT TRUMP’S PARDON: “ONLY DONALD TRUMP” @potus: “Nope, not today. Give these people a full unconditional pardon.” @_ItsSavannah_ shares how a chance conversation with Trump led to a full pardon for her parents—erasing prison time and $17M restitution. https://t.co/Rh8kQ2La6D
SAVANNAH CHRISLEY SPEAKS OUT: “A POLITICAL PERSECUTION” “If it is a financial crime, mete it with a financial punishment.” @_ItsSavannah_ shares how her parents were sentenced to 12+7 years for bank fraud—while violent offenders walk free—and how she became a guardian overnight. https://t.co/TKUFM3kayK