Gia Giudice asks President Trump to pardon dad Joe Giudice

Gia Giudice Asking President Donald Trump Help her take her father home.
Her father, Joe Giudicewas deported back to Italy in 2019 after serving a sentence in prison on federal fraud charges. He lives in the Bahamas now. But when I see Trump, now 79, I’m pardoned Todd and Julie Chrisley Earlier this year, 24-year-old Gia reached to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
“Let’s take my dad, Joe Giudice, home with me,” she wrote via Instagram on Friday, July 4.
“Hey guys, my name is Gia Giudice,” she said in the video. “I am the daughter of Joe Giudice and today I’m using my voice to deeply personalize it. My dad was deported four years ago. Since then, our family has lived in an emotional barrier. No matter how powerful we are with our parents without a father, it’s something that will never stop being hurt.”
She continued: “Growing up, my dad was there in every cheering match. “He is our provider. Our protectors. He is still thousands of miles away. ”
Gia then pointed out Chrisleys, who provided time for fraud-related convictions until their families lobbied Trump and his ex until they were released in May. Joe Biden,pardon.
“Watching the Chrisley family gets a second chance, it inspired me,” she said. “It shows that I can forgive people, restore families, and sometimes the justice system has room for grace. It gives me hope. Hopefully maybe my father can go home, too.”

Young Gia Giudice with parents Teresa and Joe
Photos of Dave Kotinsky/Getty ImagesJoe, 53, also publicly demanded a pardon from Trump in June, writing on Instagram that he hopes to have a chance to see his daughter again. (Joe and his ex-wife Teresa Giudice They also shared their daughters, Gabriella, 20, Milania, 19, and Audriana, 15.
Gia responded to her father, saying she wanted him to enjoy more big and small moments with her family.
“Parsals mean not only legal forgiveness. It means my sisters, mom, to my family and my recovery,” Gia said. “We missed our birthday, graduation, and even the most important moment. It’s not just a man. It’s about a family that should be complete again.”
She ended the video with her final confession and got a second chance.
“I’m using my platform to speak, not only as a public figure, but a daughter who misses her father deeply,” she concluded. “We’re not seeking sympathy. We’re going to have a second chance. So, let Joe take home. President Donald J. Trump, I really hope you get these characters letters about my father, Joe Gideis. Love you, love you, goodbye.”




