Savannah Chrisley goes to White House as she fights to get pardon for parents Todd and Julie

Savannah Chrisley goes to White House as she fights to get pardon for parents Todd and Julie

ATLANTASavannah Chrisley has had quite a week, speaking in front of CPAC and visiting the White House as she tries to get President Donald Trump to pardon her parents, Todd and Julie.

Chrisley posted a video to her Instagram account that recaps her visit to Washington, D.C., and having lunch at the White House.

“As I stepped through those doors, I couldn’t help but think: If you had told me years ago that I would be here, I wouldn’t have believed you. But God’s plans are bigger than our own,” she said in her post.

During an event for CPAC, Savannah Chrisley spoke about justice reform and what she has seen as her parents continue to carry out their sentences in federal prison for their fraud convictions.

“I refuse to stop speaking out. The fight for justice is far from over,” she said. “This week reminded me why I do this. The road is long, the fight is hard, but justice is worth it.”

In a recent episode of her podcast, the young Chrisley put to rest speculation that Todd and Julie Chrisley were looking for President Donald Trump to pardon them.

“I’m asking President Trump for a pardon. I’ve got all the information. I have sent it to everyone that I know to send it to,” Chrisley said. “Even after my parents come home, I will continue to fight for justice for those who can’t fight for themselves, because now I know too much to not do something about it.”

In her Instagram post this week, Chisley praised Alice Johnson, “our new Pardon Czar.”

“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,” Chrisley wrote.

Savannah Chrisley has been her parents’ biggest advocate and says she isn’t stopping anytime soon.

By SCOTT FLYNN/WSB-TV 2