Trump Pardons Reality TV Couple Amid Bank Fraud and Tax Crimes Conviction
Former US President Donald Trump has pardoned Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley, a reality TV couple convicted of bank fraud and tax crimes. The couple, known for their show 'Chrisley Knows Best', were convicted in 2022 and were facing a combined sentence of 12 years.
The pardon comes after Todd Chrisley's daughter, Chloe, appeared on Fox News, where she discussed her parents' situation. This led to speculation that Trump might intervene, given his history of using his presidential powers to pardon high-profile individuals.
Kyle Chrisley Reacts to Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley's Pardon
Kyle Chrisley, Todd Chrisley's son, has reacted to the news of his parents' pardon. In a statement, he expressed his gratitude to Trump, saying that he was 'grateful' for the president's decision.
Trump's Pardon Record
This is not the first time Trump has used his presidential powers to pardon high-profile figures. In the past, he pardoned individuals convicted of various crimes, including fraud and tax evasion.
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Trump's decision to pardon the Chrisleys has sparked controversy, with many questioning the motives behind his actions. However, for the Chrisley family, the pardon brings a sense of relief and closure to a difficult chapter in their lives.