50 Cent vows to dissuade Trump from potential Diddy pardon after prez teased possibility

Rapper 50 Cent has said he plans to personally contact former President Donald Trump to stop him from pardoning Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently facing very serious charges in a federal trial. Diddy is accused of sex trafficking, racketeering, and other crimes. If found guilty, he could face a long time in prison.
During a surprising press conference at the White House with Elon Musk, Trump said he might be open to the idea of giving Diddy a pardon, which would mean forgiving him and letting him avoid punishment—even if he’s found guilty. Trump said no one has directly asked him yet, but he believes people close to Diddy are considering it.
50 Cent didn’t like that at all. He quickly posted on Instagram, saying he would make sure Trump understands that Diddy doesn’t deserve a pardon. He said Diddy had said “really bad things” about Trump in the past, and reminded people that Trump doesn’t forget when someone disrespects him or turns against him. In a second post, 50 Cent said that Trump should stay focused on leading the country and not waste time on helping someone like Diddy.
There’s a long history of bad blood between 50 Cent and Diddy. In court recently, a former assistant to Diddy told the jury about a moment when Diddy seemed upset after a public event with 50 Cent. The assistant said Diddy talked about not liking the drama and then made a comment about liking guns instead. That comment sounded like a threat, and 50 Cent responded with sarcasm on Instagram. He pretended to be scared, saying things like “I don’t feel safe” and joking about Diddy having a gun.
Their feud actually goes back nearly 20 years. In 2006, 50 Cent made a song where he accused Diddy of knowing who was responsible for the murder of the Notorious B.I.G., one of the most famous rappers in history. Since then, the two have continued to take shots at each other in public.
Recently, 50 Cent has been making fun of Diddy again because of the many accusations that have come out. One of the biggest stories was a lawsuit from Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. She accused him of abusing her and forcing her to take part in disturbing sex parties. That lawsuit led to more people coming forward with similar claims.
On top of that, 50 Cent is working on a Netflix documentary about the sexual assault allegations against Diddy. He says that when it’s released, the money it makes will go to help victims of sexual assault and rape. He’s using the documentary as a way to expose Diddy and also to support survivors.
Right now, Diddy has pleaded not guilty and is fighting the charges in court. But the trial is getting a lot of attention, not just because of what he’s accused of, but also because major public figures like 50 Cent and even Donald Trump are getting involved. The situation has turned into a mix of celebrity drama, politics, and serious legal issues. 50 Cent seems determined to make sure Diddy is held accountable—and that Trump doesn’t step in to help him avoid justice.