Savannah Chrisley shares new plans after parents’ prison release

Savannah Chrisley Now that she has completed her parents’ advocacy Todd and Julie Released from prison.
Todd and Julie are pardoned President Donald Trump Savannah, 27, posted earlier this week people On Friday, May 30, she has a new personal goal.
“Personally, my whole goal is to go to 30 countries by the time I was 30,” she told The Outlet. “I’m going to be 28 in August. So now I think, well, now is the perfect time. Mom and Dad are at home. I can go to 30 countries.”
Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, were sentenced to jail after being indicted on fraud charges in 2019. Each of them insists on their innocence, but Chrisley knows best The couple was found guilty in 2022. Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison while his wife was designated for seven years. Their verdicts were reduced by nearly two years in 2024.
Savannah worked tirelessly behind the scenes to secure a presidential pardon – an effort paid off when he awarded Trump a effort on Tuesday, May 27.
Savannah addressed the media at a press conference with her father on Friday, May 30, talking about some of the myths she thinks she helped her get pardons for her parents.
“The biggest misunderstanding at the moment is that I either pay for pardons or sleep for pardons,” she said.
Savannah continued: “If people knew countless hours, money and my time to go to DC, there wasn’t actually a meeting.” “And I just got on the plane and said I would meet the right people at the right time in the right room. I struggled hard, exhausted, and I begged for a meeting.”

Todd, Julie and Savannah Chrisley.
(Getty Photo)Savannah added that she did not use her parents’ celebrities to gain special favor for the current government.
“People think, ‘Oh, you’re a celebrity, you have money, ‘We have the upper hand, we don’t,'” she insisted. “I have to fight, I’ve been ruthless, and that’s how it happens. Finally, people listen. So, for me, it’s going to be something people don’t know very well.”
Savannah has previously reacted to news of Todd and Julie’s pardon US Weekly Made on Tuesday, May 27.
“In the past two and a half years, I have done my best to fight for my parents’ freedom and bring them home,” Savannah said in a statement. “This moment is the answer to countless prayers and I am grateful to President Trump for seeing the truth and restoring my family.”
She continued: “I want to thank you too.” Alice Marie Johnson For her unwavering support and our lawyers, Alex Jr.is an important part of this process. Today is a victory for our family, but the struggle against unlawful convictions and injustice within our prison system is far from over. ”