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It’s Not OK: 50 Cent Vows to Block Trump Pardon for Sean Combs

50 Cent has made it clear that he wants no part in seeing Sean "Diddy" Combs walk free with the help of a presidential pardon particularly one granted by Donald Trump. As legal troubles continue to mount against Combs, 50 Cent took to Instagram over the weekend to voice his disapproval of any effort to secure political intervention on Diddy’s behalf.

“He said some really bad things about Trump it’s not OK,” 50 Cent wrote. “I’m gonna reach out so [Trump] knows how I feel about this guy.” 

The Queens rapper, who’s had a long and publicly documented feud with Combs, used his platform to reinforce his personal and political stance. He added, “Donald doesn’t take well to disrespect and doesn’t forget who chooses to go against him. While working tirelessly to make America great again, there’s no room for distractions. He might consider pardoning someone being mistreated but not Puffy Daddy.”

Trump Responds to Speculation as 50 Cent Clarifies His Comments

The conversation took a more serious turn when Trump himself weighed in during a press conference on Friday. Although he stated that no official request for a pardon had been made, the former president acknowledged the buzz. “Nobody’s asked. I know people are thinking about it. People have been very close to asking,” Trump remarked.

He added that if he believed someone was being unfairly treated, personal opinions wouldn’t influence his judgment. “Whether they like me or not, that doesn’t matter,” he said. However, he also admitted that his once-friendly relationship with Combs deteriorated after he entered politics, saying, “I read some nasty statements. It seemed to change all of a sudden.”

Following headlines that misquoted him, 50 Cent addressed the confusion, writing, “I didn’t say I would nuke anything. I simply said I will make sure Trump is aware.”

 

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