Surprise Pardon Shocks Chrisley Family
On May 28, 2025, President Donald Trump granted a full pardon to reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, known from “Chrisley Knows Best.” The news, shared by presidential advisor Margo Martin on X, ignited widespread reactions. Trump defended the move, calling the couple’s sentences “pretty harsh treatment,” and telling their children, “It’s a terrible thing, but it’s a great thing, because your parents are going to be free and clean.”
Presidential Call Brings Hope
White House spokesperson Harrison Fields said Trump was pleased to offer a second chance to Americans “unfairly targeted and overly prosecuted by an unjust justice system.” Fields confirmed Trump personally informed Savannah and her brother from the Oval Office. In response, Savannah posted an emotional video, expressing her relief and sharing the moment she learned of the pardon.
Public Divided on Decision
The pardon sparked strong reactions online. While some praised the decision, with comments like, “The best thing he’s done in a while!! Welcome back Chrisleys!!” others were furious. One user wrote, “This is insanity,” and another added, “A president should not be allowed to interfere in the criminal justice system.” Critics also suspected ulterior motives, with one stating, “They paid him to pardon them cause he’s all about money.”
Future Uncertain for the Chrisleys
Supporters celebrated the couple’s return, with comments such as, “Ok, now THIS is one thing I can get behind… as long as that man gets back up on our screens!” But not everyone agreed. A former inmate commented, “From someone who has been to prison…. This isn’t right…. They should have to serve their time just like everyone else.”