50 Cent said that he will remind President Donald Trump of the past disrespect Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs has displayed toward him, should the embattled music mogul’s name come across Trump’s desk in the Oval Office for a potential pardon.
The Grammy-winning rap artist, 49, said Friday on Instagram, ‘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 is no room for distraction.’
The New York City-born rapper initially delivered his opinion on the topic alongside a clip of Trump in the Oval Office claiming he’d ‘look at the facts.’
The president added, ‘If I think somebody was mistreated, whether they like me or don’t like me, it wouldn’t have any impact.’
The rapper, whose hits include Candy Shop, P.I.M.P. and If I Can’t, added that Trump ‘would consider pardoning anyone who was being mistreated not Puffy Daddy.’
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50 Cent, 49, said that he will remind President Donald Trump of the past disrespect Sean ‘ Diddy ‘ Combs has displayed toward him, should the embattled music mogul’s name come across Trump’s desk in the Oval Office for a potential pardon. Pictured May 27 in Indianapolis
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50 Cent said Friday on Instagram, ‘Donald doesn’t take well to disrespect, and doesn’t forget who chooses to go against him. Trump pictured May 30 in Pennsylvania
A number of the rapper/business mogul’s 35 million followers expressed their opinions in reaction to what he and the president had said about Diddy.
One user wrote of the rapper’s efforts: ‘I’m gonna reach out so he knows how I feel about this guy’ accompanied by laughing emojis.
Another said 50 Cent was ‘a Hall of Fame hater’ in ‘trying to sabotage the pardon ahead of time.’
Some commenters were taken aback by the notion of Trump even considering a pardon for Diddy, who federal prosecutors accuse of sex trafficking.
‘Bro the fact he’s considering pardoning DIDDY should show people how unqualified he is,’ said one user.
Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Claudia Jordan called Trump ‘the most ghetto, unserious “president” ever’ in response to a potential pardon of Diddy.
Some users noted the surreal nature of the issue, with one person saying, ‘Every day I wake up to more nonsense’ – while another said ‘that his circus gets more and more entertaining.’
Comments from 50 Cent came two days after Trump issued a series of pardons, awarding them to high-profile names including rapper NBA YoungBoy, and reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley.
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50 Cent said he will remind Trump of Diddy’s past snubs, should the embattled music mogul’s name come across Trump’s desk in the Oval Office for a potential pardon. Pictured in 2018
The Ayo Technology vocalist on Friday spoke out about a potential Diddy pardon
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A number of the rapper/business mogul’s 35 million followers expressed their opinions in reaction to what he and the president had said about Diddy
The In da Club artist doubled down on his position in a post earlier Sunday
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A number of the rapper/business mogul’s 35 million followers expressed their opinions in reaction to what he had said about Diddy
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(L-R) 50 Cent, Kanye West, Diddy, and Jay Z performed during Screamfest ’07 at Madison Square Garden on August 22, 2007 in NYC
The latest actions on behalf of the president demonstrated his openness to issuing pardons that tend toward controversy.
Trump as of late has been advised by Alice Marie Johnson, who he crowned his pardon czar following her 2020 pardon, which Kim Kardashian was instrumental in amid her criminal justice reform efforts.
Kardashian‘s ex-husband Kanye West appeared to be instrumental in another massive action undertaken by Trump during his latest series of pardons, as he commuted the sentence of convicted Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover.
West explained to Trump the issues surrounding Hoover in his televised meeting in the Oval Office in October of 2018.
‘And really, the reason why they imprisoned him is because he started doing positive for the community,’ the Gold Digger artist said. ‘He started showing that he actually had power, that he wasn’t just one of a monolithic voice, but he could wrap people around.
‘So there’s theories that there’s infinite amounts of universe, and there’s alternate universe, so it’s very important for me to get Hoover out because in an alternate universe I am him, and I have to go and get him free.’
‘Words can’t express my gratitude for our devoted enduring President Donald Trump for freeing Larry Hoover,’ West said May 28, also thanking Drake for his participation in a concert that helped the cause.
West said Saturday: ‘F*** anybody who don’t love Trump. You’re dumb.’
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