Julie Chrisley breaks silence as prison releases and pardons

Julie Chrisley The first time she spoke since she and her husband Todd Chrisley Released from prison.
In preview on Saturday, June 28 My opinion on Laura Trump. The couple will sit down with their daughter Savannah Chrisley And son Grayson Chrisley Julie, 52, was the moment they found out that President Donald Trump had pardoned her and her husband.
“I’ll call me [my daughter] Savannah once again, she said, “He did it! He signed it! I just started crying,” Julie told the host Lala Trump. “And I hung up. I was nervous, I just hung up the phone. It’s the craziest thing, because Unforutnatley, most of the news you’re jailed is bad news. So they’re like, ‘How are you?’ I thought, “I think I’m leaving here! ”
Todd, 56, also shared the moment he realized he was released, explaining that he did not believe a prisoner who tried to tell him to pardon. “So I went into the dormitory and one of the Co’s came, he went, he left, ‘How are you?’ I said, “As good as you can! “He said, “Tod, you just pardoned them.” I said, “Well, if I forgive them and don’t have to worry about me, I’m great!”
Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, were pardoned President Donald Trump Todd was initially sentenced to 12 years in prison while Julie was sentenced to seven years in prison after being convicted of 12 counts of tax evasion, bank and wire fraud and conspiracy in June 2022. The couple (called innocent crimes) have been in jail since January 2023.
“It’s a terrible thing, but it’s a great thing because your parents will be free and clean,” Donald told Savannah, 27, on a phone call shared via X.
The president also claimed that Todd and Julie were treated “very severely” and added: “Congratulations to your parents. I heard they were great. This shouldn’t happen. … They have good kids.
On May 28, Todd and Julie’s attorneys confirmed in a statement US Weekly The couple has been officially released from prison and are returning home to Nashville. The next day, Savannah shared her parents’ reunion through her Instagram story.
Shortly after his release, Todd maintained his innocence at the press conference, and Julie did not attend.
He said: “Even if this pardon happened, I was still convicted of something I hadn’t done. It could be you. It could be either of you.”
When asked if he had any remorse around him, he replied: “If I did, I would feel remorse.”