SAVANE SAINTE has exciting plans for her future now that she has finished defending her parents Todd And Julie be released from prison.
After Todd and Julie were pardoned by President Donald Trump Earlier this week and released, Savannah, 27, said People Friday, May 30, she had a new personal goal in mind.
“Personally, all my goal was to travel to 30 countries when I was 30 years old,” she told the point of sale. “I will be 28 years old in August. So, I’m as, okay, it’s the ideal moment. Mom and dad are at home. I can travel to my 30 countries. “
Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, were behind bars after being charged with fraud in 2019. While they each maintained their innocence, THE Chrisley knows best couple were found guilty in 2022. Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while his wife was set to serve seven years. Their sorrows were reduced by almost two years in 2024.
Savannah worked back behind the scenes in order to guarantee presidential grace – an effort that has borne fruit when Trump granted one Tuesday, May 27.
Tackle the media Friday, May 30, at a press conference alongside her father, Savannah tackled what she thought was some of the myths about how she managed to help pardons for her parents.
“The biggest false idea right now is that I have paid a grace or I slept for forgiveness,” she said.
“If people knew the countless hours and the money and the time I spent going to DC, literally without a planned meeting,” continued Savannah. “And I just got on a plane and I went and I said that I would be in the right room at the right time and I meet the right people. I fought hard and I was exhausted and I begged meetings.”

Todd, Julie and Savannah Chrisley.
(Photo of Getty)Savannah added that she had not used the celebrity of her parents to win a particular favor with the current administration.
“People think:” Oh, you are a celebrity, you have money “, that we had the upper hand and we did not do it,” she insisted. “I had to fight and I was relentless and that’s how it happened. Finally, people listened. So for me, it would be something that people just don’t understand very well. ”
Savannah had previously reacted to the news of the forgiveness of Todd and Julie via a declaration to US Weekly Made on Tuesday, May 27.
“In the past two and a half years, I have done everything in my power to fight for the freedom of my parents and bring them home,” said Savannah in the press release. “This moment is the answer to countless prayers, and I am more than grateful to President Trump to have seen the truth and restoration of my family.”
She continued: “I also want to thank Alice Marie Johnson for its unshakable support and our lawyer, Alex LittleTo be an essential part of this process. Today is a victory for our family, but the fight against unjustified convictions and injustice in our penitentiary system is far from over. »»