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50 Cent couldn’t resist celebrating after reports claimed Diddy got left off President Trump’s latest clemency recommendations.
The Queens rapper posted on Instagram following his Friday night performance at Executive Branch, an exclusive Georgetown club co-owned by Donald Trump Jr., making his feelings crystal clear about the situation.
In a since-deleted post, his caption read, “LOL YOU SEE HOW THE WORLD WORKS, you shouldn’t say such nasty things about people,” referencing reports that Diddy wasn’t included on Trump’s pardon list.
This marks another moment in their decades-long feud between the two industry titans. For someone who’s been at odds with the Bad Boy Records founder for years, this felt like a major victory worth posting about.
Diddy’s currently serving time in federal prison with a release date set for February 2028, so the clemency question directly impacts his situation.
The reports don’t necessarily mean he’s permanently off the table for a pardon, but the timing suggests it won’t happen anytime soon.
Trump’s already been issuing pardons and commutations since taking office, so Diddy not making an early list is significant.
50 Cent’s been vocal about his issues with Diddy. His four-part documentary “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” which delved into Diddy’s behavior, was a hit worldwide and is up for an Emmy Award in September.
Diddy’s legal team hasn’t publicly responded to the clemency reports or 50 Cent’s posts about the situation.