50 Cent says he will dissuade Trump from potential Diddy pardon
- On May 30, 2025, rapper 50 Cent said he would contact President Donald Trump to oppose any pardon for Sean 'Diddy' Combs amid Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City.
- This statement followed Trump's Oval Office remarks that he might consider pardoning Combs if convicted, though no formal pardon request has been made, and Trump has not followed the case closely.
- Rapper Curtis Jackson, known professionally as 50 Cent, has maintained a long-running rivalry with Sean Combs and accused Combs’ supporters of being compensated to display "Free Diddy" shirts outside the courthouse when the trial commenced on May 5.
- When asked about a potential pardon, Trump noted that although no one had formally requested one, he was aware that the idea was on people's minds and said he would carefully consider the facts regardless of his personal opinions about Combs.
- 50 Cent's opposition suggests potential tension around any pardon effort, reflecting the ongoing public and political implications of Combs' trial and possible executive intervention.
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