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Todd Chrisley has rocketed back into the headlines over the past few days, culminating in what may be the most consequential plot twist of his reality star saga to date: full presidential pardons from Donald Trump. Multiple major outlets including the Associated Press and TV Insider confirm that on May 27, Trump personally called the Chrisley children, Savannah and Grayson, to say he would grant full pardons to both Todd and Julie Chrisley, erasing their federal convictions for tax evasion and bank fraud charges which landed them behind bars in 2023 with combined sentences of 19 years. The whirlwind moment was widely publicized, with footage from the Oval Office conversation posted to social media and the White House’s own channels -- the phrase Trump Knows Best seemed tailor-made for this family’s flair for headlines.
The pardon’s biographical consequences are hard to overstate: Todd and Julie went from disgraced, imprisoned reality stars to being released and, crucially, cleared of the $17.8 million in restitution ordered by the trial court. The story dominated cable news banners — one major headline: Trump to pardon TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley of fraud and tax evasion convictions.
Capping this run of developments, Todd Chrisley staged a social media comeback less than two weeks after leaving prison, returning to Instagram June 12 with a post celebrating his son Grayson's spot on the University of Alabama's Dean's List. This marked Todd’s first public statement since his release, opening the door for what’s rumored to be a full Chrisley brand relaunch. On the TV front, the Lifetime network confirmed a new reality docuseries titled The Untitled Chrisleys Project had already been greenlit before the pardons, focused on Chase, Savannah, Grayson, Chloe, and Nanny Faye, but now with Todd and Julie free, speculation is swirling about their expanded roles, likely spicing up the family’s media value again.
Media outlets from Collider to TV Insider report that the Chrisleys sat for their first post-prison interview on Fox News' My View with Lara Trump, where the family discussed their ordeal, the emotional toll, and their plans to “move on in peace.” Meanwhile on YouTube, Todd and Julie dropped a new episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0, signaling they are firing up their podcast operation again.
Tabloids have buzzed with side gossip—the resurfacing of family rifts, minor social skirmishes, and the ever-present speculation that even disgraced reality stars can outlast the culture that tried to cancel them. The Chrisleys’ narrative, perhaps uniquely American, is barreling back toward prime time, with a presidential pardon as the ultimate reality TV twist.
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