The Chrisley family has always been very controversial. Every time they do or say something, it sparks outrage. This time is no different. We all know that Todd has a flamboyant way of speaking, where he puts the blame on everyone except himself. Recently, President Trump pardoned him and his wife, Julie, from prison, and they are now participating in multiple interviews. During one such interview, he made a rather controversial comment about his own conviction and that of his wife, Julie.
Authorities convicted Todd and Julie on federal bank fraud and tax evasion charges. Until the day they were in prison, they did not accept their crime and kept insisting that their business partner framed them. The couple and even their kids kept blaming others, and they continue to do the same even after their release. The Chrisley Knows Best star recently sat down for an interview with ABC News and shifted the blame toward the jury for indulging in political bias.

Chrisley Knows Best: Todd And Julie Talk About Their Future Plans After Prison!
Todd and Julie Chrisley are gearing up for a fresh start after their prison release. Once reality TV stars, the couple now plans to relocate from Nashville to Charleston, South Carolina. Todd shared that while Nashville will always be part of their lives, Charleston feels like the right place for a new beginning. He even hopes to buy a mansion there, convert it into a hotel, and build a show around it.
Fans are buzzing with excitement, especially since Todd confirmed their family is already filming a new series for Lifetime. While some celebrate their return, others believe they avoided true accountability. Todd remains focused on the future and expresses gratitude for his second chance at life and television.
Chrisley Knows Best: Todd Sparks Outrage With His Comment On The Jurors!
Todd Chrisley recently sat down for an interview with ABC News. During the session, he spoke against Juju Chang’s assertion that a jury convicted him and his wife of their peers. In 2022, authorities convicted them on federal charges, but they were recently released after receiving a pardon.
They had a combined 19 years in prison, but President Trump pardoned them. Talking about their situation, Todd made a rather controversial comment about how there were no peers on the jury. He further added that they were not convicted by a jury of peers. He didn’t see any millionaires in the jury box, only people heavily involved in the Democratic County.
Todd further added that there were no members from the TV industry or from the film fraternity on the jury either. In his typical tone, filled with flamboyant arrogance, he added that the judge allowed them to be painted as a spoiled family with white entitlement and money to burn. Fans were not at all impressed by his behavior and quickly called him out in the comment section.
One fan highlighted that he can’t keep ranting about the jury on a public platform. Another person clarified that a jury of peers doesn’t mean people from the same race, gender, background, or status. It simply refers to ordinary citizens and not government officials or biased parties. Stay tuned to TV Season & Spoilers for further updates.