In mid-February 2026, Savannah Chrisley made a significant impact on daytime television during her week-long guest co-hosting stint on The View. Her appearance, beginning the week of February 16, 2026, was marked by a direct confrontation with the show’s panelists over their past criticisms of her family’s high-profile legal battle.
The interview and co-hosting role served as a platform for Savannah to advocate for her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were pardoned by Donald Trump in May 2025 after serving three years of their federal sentences for bank fraud and tax evasion.
Highlights of The View Appearance
Savannah’s presence on the panel was defined by her “refusal to shrink” in the face of opposing viewpoints. She addressed several key pillars of her current life and public mission:
The Legal Aftermath: Savannah provided updates on the ongoing efforts to clear her parents’ names legally, despite the pardons. She maintained her stance that the justice system failed them and discussed the “persecution” she believes they faced due to their conservative views.
Family Resilience: She spoke candidly about the burden of guardianship for her younger brother Grayson and niece Chloe. She described the emotional toll of the public scrutiny and the financial pressure of maintaining her family’s stability during their incarceration.
Political Debates: During the February 18 episode, Savannah engaged in a heated debate regarding the next presidential election, notably clashing with Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg over claims regarding potential candidates for the Democratic ticket.
Television and Career Future
Savannah utilized the appearance to signal a transition from reality star to media commentator and producer.
“Back to Reality” Series: She confirmed that her family is currently filming a new docuseries, The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, which focuses on their life post-pardon and the challenges of reintegrating into society under the media glare.
Travel and Production: Savannah revealed plans for a new travel-based show featuring her mother, Julie, which aims to document their family’s “fresh start” in 2026.
Political Ambitions: On her Unlocked podcast and during media rounds, she has continued to “toy” with the idea of a future run for the U.S. Senate, citing her desire to advocate for criminal justice reform.






