Chrisley is likely to speak about her parents who are in prison
Christina Knows Best, a Real-Estate Tycoon in Fulton County, Ga, Charged with Election Interference, Revisited
She said that for the past decade she and her family have been consumed with a different kind of drama.
Her comments are similar to those of Trump, who said prosecutors brought the indictment against him due to political reasons and vowed to transform the department if he is elected again. He is accused of election interference in Fulton County, Ga.
Chrisley claimed that his family had been discriminated against by rogue prosecutors due to their public profile and conservative beliefs.
She is probably best known, however, for Chrisley Knows Best, a USA Network show about her wealthy southern family. The show, which aired from 2014 to 2023, focused primarily on her parents, real-estate tycoon Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie.
Todd and Julie were ordered to pay millions in restitution, and were sentenced to 12 and seven years, respectively. In January of 2023, they reported to prison.
The Trumps of the South: She’s here to stay, Mom is there, and you can’t go home, but you can do it, Mom
“I’ll never forget what the prosecutors said in the most heavily Democrat county in the state, before an Obama-appointed judge,” she said on Tuesday. He called us the Trumps of the South.
Federal prosecutors have targeted Trump for his politics, while treating Biden’s son more favorably, she said. She also criticized the four-month prison sentence for Steve Bannon, a former Trump White House aide, for refusing to comply with a congressional investigation.
Prosecutors alleged they submitted fake documents to banks when applying for loans, and used a company they controlled to hide income to keep the IRS from collecting unpaid taxes owed by Todd.
Savannah, who hosts a podcast called “Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley,” has since spoken out about the hardships associated with her parents’ incarceration, from taking on guardianship of her younger brother and niece to the living conditions they are facing in prison.
There is no air conditioning at the Kentucky facility where Julie is living and she says that the heat index was 105-110 degrees. Mom said she got sick from the heat. It’s not humane.
She told FOX Business that she will discuss the broken U.S. Department of Justice in her speech and that she believes the only option is to rebuild it.