
Hip-hop heavyweight 50 Cent is making waves again—this time weighing in on whether Sean “Diddy” Combs should receive a presidential pardon if convicted in his explosive federal case. The G-Unit mogul plans to take his thoughts straight to former President Donald Trump.
After Trump hinted in a recent Fox News interview that he’d “consider” clemency for Diddy, 50 Cent fired back with a cryptic Instagram post: “He said some really bad things about Trump, it’s not ok. I’m gonna reach out so he knows how I feel about this guy.”
While many assumed this was a plea to block a pardon, 50 Cent later set the record straight. In a follow-up post, he insisted his goal isn’t to sway POTUS but to expose Diddy’s past remarks about Trump. “I didn’t say don’t pardon him, I just said he’s been disrespectful,” the rapper clarified.
The feud adds another layer to 50 Cent’s relentless mocking of Diddy since the Bad Boy founder’s arrest last September. From memes to an AI-generated “Free Diddy” shirt stunt, Jackson hasn’t held back—even as the case escalates with bombshell testimony from accusers.
Trump’s openness to pardoning high-profile figures, like the Chrisleys, has ignited fresh controversy. Meanwhile, 50 Cent’s sit-down with the ex-president remains up in the air—but one thing’s clear: he’s determined to make his stance known.

