50 Cent Reacts After President Trump Denies Diddy's Pardon Request

50 Cent, Diddy & Donald Trump

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Looks like President Donald Trump isn't going to let Sean "Diddy" Combs off the hook, and 50 Cent won't let him live it down.

On Thursday, January 8, Variety reported that the POTUS will not issue a pardon to the imprisoned music mogul. Combs previously wrote a letter to President Trump and requested a full pardon to relieve him of his 50-month prison sentence. During an interview with The New York Times, Trump said that he won't consider the request. Shortly after the report was published, 50 Cent shared a screenshot on his Instagram timeline.

"What part of no don’t you understand, 🤨 I told him what ya said he was surprised, 👀you said some very nasty things about him," Fif wrote.

At one point, President Trump had floated around the possibility of granting a pardon to Combs after he was convicted on two counts of violating the Mann Act. A few months before Combs was sentenced, 50 Cent posted a clip of Trump claiming that the mogul was "essentially half-innocent" and warned him that he would remind Trump of all the "nasty things" he said about him.

"I told you i was gonna tell him what you said Brother Love," Fif said last August. :Now don’t forget all the Nasty things you said 😆LOL."

Combs was sentenced to spend 50 months behind bars at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey. He's expected to be released in 2028.


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