
Savannah Chrisley, the eldest daughter of Julie and Todd Chrisley, met with President Donald Trump in a bid to pardon her parents.
Savannah stopped by The White House this week to personally ask Trump to free her parents.
In an Instagram post, Savannah talked about her visit to The White House where she had lunch in the West Wing with the president.
“The fight for justice is far from over,” Savannah wrote in her post.
“I will never stop fighting for my parents,” she continued, “I will never stop fighting for the millions of others crushed by the Department of Injustice. We will not be silenced.”
Savannah also met with former inmate Alice Marie Johnson, whose life sentence was commuted by Trump during his first term in 2018.

Trump recently appointed Johnson as “Pardon Czar” during a Black History Month celebration at the White House.
Savannah wrote: “And to Alice Johnson…our new Pardon Czar..no one deserves this title more. Alice has lived it, fought it, and never once backed down. She embodies grace, resilience, and relentless courage. I am in awe of her, and I know she will change lives.”
The Chrisleys have been behind bars since an Atlanta jury convicted them of federal bank fraud and income tax evasion in June 2022.

Federal prosecutors accused Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, of conspiring for years to defraud banks and hide millions from the IRS.
Todd is serving a 12-year sentence in a Florida prison, while Julie is incarcerated in a Kentucky prison.
In June, an appeals court upheld the Chrisleys’ conviction, but Julie was re-sentenced to 7 years, plus five years probation.
The Chrisleys and their children starred in the popular reality TV series “Chrisley Knows Best.”