Savannah Chrisley advocates for parents' release during White House visit
- Savannah Chrisley visited the White House to advocate for her parents' release from federal prison, emphasizing her commitment to justice reform during the Conservative Political Action Conference event.
- Todd and Julie Chrisley are serving sentences for bank fraud and tax evasion after being convicted in 2021.
- Savannah stated, "The fight for justice is far from over," as she continues to campaign for their clemency from President Trump.
- She has publicly challenged the accusations against her parents, insisting, "If you want to convict them, convict them on the truth, and that can't be done.
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