Todd and Julie Chrisley's daughter Savannah gets emotional awaiting parents' prison release after Trump pardon

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Savannah Chrisley got emotional outside the federal prison in Pensacola, Florida, awaiting her father Todd Chrisley's release thanks to President Donald Trump's pardon.

Speaking to reporters, Savannah said, "Honestly, this process has been absolutely insane, and I am so grateful that I'm going to leave here with my dad." 

Savannah claimed that prosecutors had her father's head "on a dart board" before his prison sentence. She read Trump's pardon to the reporters, which stated an immediate release, and she said she hopes "the prison is going to do that shortly."

Savannah's mother, Julie Chrisley, is expected to be released from the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky on Wednesday. According to Savannah, her brother Grayson is picking up their mom.

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Julie, Savannah and Todd Chrisley

Savannah Chrisley addressed reporters outside the federal prison in Pensacola, Florida, where her father is set to be released from. Her mother, Julie Chrisley, is also scheduled to be released. (Vivian Zink, Getty Images)

Savannah Chrisley is spotted in florida as her dad, Todd Chrisley and mom, Julia Chrisley are set to be released from Prison after being pardoned by President Donald Trump

Savannah Chrisley is spotted in Pensacola, FL on Wednesday, May 28, 2025. Her parents, stars of the TV show, "Chrisley Knows Best," Todd and Julie Chrisley, have been pardoned by President Donald Trump for their bank fraud and tax evasion charges. (Kat Ramirez for Fox News Digital)

On Tuesday, after Trump announced his plan to pardon the couple, Todd and Julie's children were quick to share their excitement

"I am grateful to God and extremely grateful to President Trump and his entire administration," the couple's son, Chase, said in a statement to the New York Post. "I’m beyond thankful to finally have my parents back home and my family together again!"

"I'm ecstatic," Kyle, whose biological mom is Todd's ex-wife, Teresa Terry, told E! News. "Truly. I just found out a little bit ago, and I still just can't believe it. I know Savannah had been working at this for so long, and she never gave up. So I'm just grateful to her and to President Trump for making this happen for my dad and Julie."

Donald Trump, Todd and Julie Chrisley

President Donald Trump announced his plan to pardon the couple on May 27. He signed the official pardons on May 28.   (Getty Images)

"I know they can't wait to get home and just be with family, and I'm going to remain hopeful that another reconciliation is possible," Kyle, who has been estranged from his father for years, added.

Savannah posted a video on her Instagram on Tuesday saying she got the call from the president that he was signing pardon papers for her parents while she was walking into Sam's Club. 

"So, both of my parents are coming home tonight or tomorrow, and I still don't believe it's real!" she exclaimed. 

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She said she will be "forever grateful" to Trump and his administration as well as her lawyers and everyone else who "put in countless hours" to "make sure that my parents got home." 

"My parents get to start their lives over!" she added, saying she "vowed to stand next to you and your administration, exposing the corruption and continue fighting for the men and women who are in prison … Thank you, thank you, thank you and I will repay your kindness to every person that I meet, so thank God for a president like Donald J. Trump. Thank you, God, for a president who wants to restore families and loves people … and took the time to call me from the Oval Office to let me know my parents are getting their lives back."

Todd and Julie Chrisley, Savanna and Chase Chrisley

Todd and Julie Chrisley's children, Savannah and Chase, expressed their excitement after Trump's pardon.  (Getty Images)

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Wednesday, the couple's attorney explained how the "incredibly powerful" pardon will wipe the couple's case "entirely," as if it never happened. 

"A pardon like this generally ends the case entirely, and so we'll see the fine print of the pardon explicitly, but generally when you are pardoned, it is wiped away, and so it's wiped clean," the Chrisleys' attorney, Alex Little, a partner at Litson PLLC, said. "It's as if the case hasn't happened, and fortunately Todd and Julie will be able to pick up their lives to the best that they're able and go on forward and focus on the future."

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"I think that the pardon process is something that hadn't been used by many presidents for many, many terms. This President clearly looks at it differently, looks at, is part of his role to oversee the criminal justice system. And look, however much you may want to criticize that, it's an incredibly powerful tool the President has, and I think it's really important the President began to use it. This was a very deserving case and I hope that he finds more."

Fox News Digital's Brie Stimson contributed to this post. 

Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to [email protected]

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