50 Cent Trolls Diddy After Donald Trump Denies Pardon Rumors

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50 Cent Trolls Diddy After Donald Trump Denies Pardon Rumors

 

50 Cent Trolls Diddy After Donald Trump Shuts Down Pardon Possibility

WorldWide Entertainment TV – The long-running drama surrounding Diddy’s legal troubles took a fresh turn after former U.S. President Donald Trump publicly addressed speculation that he might pardon the music mogul. And, of course, 50 Cent wasted no time jumping into the conversation with his signature brand of trolling.

 

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Rumors about a potential Trump pardon for Diddy have been circulating since the early stages of the case, gaining traction amid growing attention to Diddy’s legal fate. However, in a recent interview with Rob Finnerty on Newsmax, Trump appeared to put those rumors to rest—while throwing in a few jabs of his own.

Trump called the situation “complicated” but revealed that his decision would be affected by past remarks Diddy made about him. “You know, I was very friendly with him. I get along with him great. Seemed like a nice guy. I didn’t know him well,” Trump began, before clarifying that things changed once Diddy publicly criticized him in 2020.

Back then, Diddy had been vocal in his opposition to Trump’s re-election campaign, going so far as to say, “White men like Trump need to be banished,” in an interview with Charlamagne Tha God. He also warned of a potential “race war” if Trump were re-elected, accusing him of dividing the country.

“I really do believe in my heart there’ll be a race war,” Diddy said at the time. “This man is really trying to turn us against each other and put us in this situation. America messed up.”

Those comments clearly stuck with Trump. “It makes it more difficult, I’m being honest,” he told Finnerty. “You were fine and then you run for office — he made some terrible statements.”

When pressed further by the host, Trump firmly implied that a pardon would not be on the table for the Bad Boy Records founder.

As soon as Trump’s remarks aired, 50 Cent took the opportunity to fire shots on Instagram. “I told you I was gonna tell him what you said Brother Love. Now don’t forget all the nasty things you said LOL,” he wrote, referring to Diddy’s spiritual alias. In another post, he added, “Can you believe he thought he was getting pardoned. No sir, you are not. You said very nasty things…”

50 Cent had previously posted Diddy’s 2020 comments back in June, warning that they could come back to haunt him. “See Trump don’t like sh*t like this buddy, you run your mouth too much,” he wrote at the time.

 

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As for Diddy’s legal fate, the countdown continues. The sentencing date is set for October 3, 2025. While prosecutors have recommended around four years in prison, Diddy faces a maximum of 10 years stemming from two counts related to the transportation of individuals for prostitution.

Stay locked to WorldWide Entertainment TV for more updates on this developing story.

 

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