Trump pardons reality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley
Briefly

President Donald Trump pardoned reality TV couple, Julie and Todd Chrisley, who were sentenced for defrauding banks of over $30 million. Convicted in 2022, Todd received 12 years and Julie seven. Their daughter, Savannah, advocated for them, claiming political bias influenced their conviction. During a call, Trump expressed sympathy, labeling their treatment as harsh. The Chrisleys' case has been highlighted within broader discussions of perceived injustices in the justice system, particularly concerning political figures, including Trump himself. This pardon falls in line with a recent trend of Trump granting clemency to supporters.
Donald Trump has pardoned reality TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley, convicted of fraudulently taking over $30 million in loans from banks.
Savannah Chrisley claimed her parents' trial was politically motivated, saying, 'Justice is supposed to be blind, but today we have a two-faced justice system.'
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