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Chase Chrisley, the son of Todd and Julie Chrisley, expressed his thoughts a day after President Donald Trump pardoned them despite their convictions for tax evasion and fraud.  

 

In an interview with E! News, Chase, 28, said, "I am thankful to God and incredibly thankful to President Trump and his entire administration." "My family and I are so grateful to have my parents back home at last!"

The Growing Up Chrisley alumnus later posted a picture of his parents, highlighting how happy he was to see them get out of prison early. (Inmate records obtained by E! News suggest that Todd had a 2032 release date prior to Trump's pardon, while Julie was scheduled for 2028.)

In his May 28 Instagram post, Chase captioned the image, "Our rocks are back." "We are grateful to Mr. President @realdonaldtrump @potus for his incredible decision that has reunited our family! We appreciate, love, and support you, Mr. President!

Chase isn't the only member of the family who is happy about Todd and Julie's release; they were imprisoned for 28 months after serving their sentences in January 2023. The couple's 27-year-old daughter, Savannah Chrisley, also expressed near-disbelief at her family's wealth when she was reunited with her parents on May 27. 

“Both my parents are coming home tonight or tomorrow and I still don't believe it's real,” Savannah gushed on Instagram May 27. “I’m freaking out.”

Indeed, Savannah—who took custody of 19-year-old brother Grayson Chrisley and 12-year-old niece Chloe Chrisley, whom her parents adopted from Todd’s son Kyle Chrisley in 2016, when they began their sentences—has detailed the tribulations of caring for her family throughout her parents’ incarceration.

Savannah had previously mentioned that her parents' release would only mark the start of the family's future efforts. 

Earlier this month, Savannah said on her Unlocked podcast, "I told them that if we're going to actually come back together, there needs to be an intensive week-long therapy that we all go to and hash everything out." "Because that is the only way the situation will be resolved."

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