Julie Chrisley’s emotional freedom: Tears flow after presidential pardon

Julie Chrisley reveals emotional reaction to Trump’s pardon after two years behind bars.

Julie Chrisley’s life changed

Julie Chrisley couldn’t hold back her tears. When her daughter Savannah delivered the life-changing news, her prison mates watched in shock as she broke down into tears.

“I called Savannah again, and she said, ‘They did it, they signed it,'” Julie explained in her first interview since her release.

“I just started crying out loud. Everybody was looking at me, and I hung up. I was so nervous!”

“I’m getting out of here!”

Julie’s prison mates saw Julie’s emotional reaction and became concerned. In prison, it’s rare to get good news.

“Everybody was looking at me because, unfortunately, most of the news you get in prison is bad,” Julie explained.

“They were asking, ‘Are you OK?’ I said, ‘Yeah, I’m fine. I’m getting out of here!’

Todd’s disbelief turns to joy

Todd received the amnesty announcement differently. A fellow inmate saw him walk by and said comfortingly, “Brother, I think you’re pardoned.”

Todd ignored it until a prison official confirmed the news. His reaction? A mix of relief and humor: “Now they don’t have to worry about me. Hey, if I’m pardoned, I’m so happy!”

Family reunites after two years of separation

The Chrisleys didn’t waste any time reconnecting. Just a month after their release in May, the family sat down together for a Fox News interview with Lara Trump.

Their 12-year-old adopted daughter, Chloe, has been particularly sticking by Julie’s side.

“Julie is a wonderful, decent, God-fearing woman,” Todd said during a press conference in Nashville.

“Khloe wouldn’t let them go, so we’re blessed to have our family back.”

What’s next for the Chrisley family?

Fans won’t have to wait much longer to hear more from the reality TV couple.

Savannah recently announced that her parents will appear on her podcast “Unlocked” and resume their own show, “Chrisley Confessions.”

“I’m so glad that they will have a place to share their story and really be themselves after the last two and a half years,” Savannah explained.

The full interview will air on Fox News Channel’s “My View with Lara Trump” on Saturday, June 28 at 9 p.m. ET.

Trump Pardons: Julie Chrisley & Todd Free After 3 Years

Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley receive presidential pardon from Trump after serving time for financial crimes.

Freedom at Last!

Todd and Julie Chrisley are finally catching a break.

After three long years behind bars, the reality TV couple is getting a presidential pardon from Trump himself.

Their daughter Savannah’s persistent efforts paid off when the president personally called with the life-changing news.

The Presidential Call

“Your parents are going to be free and clean,” Trump told the Chrisley children in a video that’s now gone viral.

The conversation was surprisingly warm despite Trump admitting he didn’t know the couple personally.

White House aide Margo Martin couldn’t resist a clever play on words with her caption: “Trump Knows Best!”

A Family’s Nightmare

The Chrisleys’ world came crashing down in 2022 when they were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion.

Todd got slapped with a 12-year sentence while Julie received 7 years.

Their appeals went nowhere, leaving their kids to pick up the pieces of their shattered family life.

Trump’s Growing Pardon List

This marks the 17th financial crime pardon since Trump took office in January.

“They’re terrific people, this should not have happened,” the president remarked during the call.

The pardons reflect his ongoing review of cases he considers excessively harsh within the justice system.

Family Celebration

The Chrisley children couldn’t contain their excitement on social media.

Grayson thanked God and the president for “bringing my family back.”

Savannah, sporting a MAGA hat, shared her emotional reaction: “I’ve shed so many tears… I still don’t believe it’s real.”

New Beginnings

Coincidentally, Lifetime just greenlit a new Chrisley family project.

The show was originally planned to follow the family coping with their parents’ incarceration.

Now, they’ll likely need to rework the concept to showcase their unexpected reunion and fresh start instead.

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