Overview
- President Trump pardoned Todd and Julie Chrisley of their 2022 bank fraud and tax evasion convictions, prompting their release on May 28 after serving parts of their combined 19-year sentences.
- The couple reunited in Nashville with their children after Todd’s stint in Pensacola, Florida, and Julie’s incarceration in Lexington, Kentucky, marking their first meeting since January 2023.
- Both parents displayed visible changes—Julie debuted her natural brunette hair streaked with gray, and Todd returned with a notably muscular physique from regular prison workouts.
- The family has secured a new docuseries with Lifetime that is set to chronicle their readjustment and the aftermath of the pardon when it premieres later this year.
- Savannah Chrisley led the push for clemency—addressing the 2024 Republican National Convention—and publicly expressed gratitude to President Trump and their legal team for restoring her family.