Savana Chrisley shared early moments with her father on the disgraceful reality TV, Todd Chrisley, on Wednesday after he got a presidential pardon and was released from the federal prison.
The 27 -year -old girl, falling into the pink hat that makes America again, moved to Instagram to communicate with nearly 3 million of her followers during what seemed to be a house from prison with her father, who was imprisoned for nearly three years.
“We are getting home, and I am coming all the way,” she said by laughing with a plastic bag. “I would like to want here to be exciting.”
Behind the camera, Todd Chrisley replies: “I had no dealing with this in prison,” Todd Chrisley replies.
In another video posted on her Instagram story, Todd Chrisley, 56, encourages his daughter to feel his arm.
With the presence of the camera, she referred to her father’s face, his lower body, and open snacks in the car. Savanna acquires her father’s arm and says: “All of them, I will not lie – it is difficult.”
President Donald Trump issued a pardon for Todd and Julie Chrisley, 52, the mother of Savana Chrisley, on Wednesday.
The couple, known for their roles in the “Chrisley Knows Best”, was convicted in 2022, to defraud banks of more than $ 30 million to maintain their heavy lifestyle.
Todd Chrisley was sentenced to 12 years in prison that year after being convicted of a jury in Atlanta for fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy to defraud the United States. Jolly Chrisley was sentenced to seven years in prison for similar crimes.
Savana Christley – who spoke at the Republican National Congress in July – was pivotal in providing a petition for the release of her parents, a process that started before Trump’s second installation. Chrisleys officially asked for pardon in February.
Creslet’s lawyer, Alex Little, said on Wednesday that the couple “had been tried because they were famous.”
In separate Instagram post On Wednesday, Savana Chrisley thanked the Trump administration for the completion of the “impossible”.
“This battle was never about us. It revolves around every family of injustice,” she wrote. “Every father, every child, every person who has been disturbed or destroyed by a regime that forgets humanity behind the headlines.”
The former Cristillas account, Peter Tarantino, Atlanta Journal told the newspaper Atlanta Journal On Wednesday, he is also planning to submit Trump’s contact for a presidential amnesty. Tarantino was condemned alongside Cristillas in 2022 and sentenced to three years in prison.
Tarantino’s lawyer did not respond to a comment.