50 Cent on Diddy Reportedly Asking Donald Trump for Pardon: 'What Part of No Don't You Understand'

The G-Unit head honcho has reiterated to President Trump that Diddy previously said some "very nasty things" about him.

(L-R) 50 Cent, Donald Trump and Diddy.
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50 Cent is showing no signs of slowing down when it comes to trying to shut down Diddy's chances at getting a presidential pardon.

On Thursday afternoon (January 8), the rapper and music mogul caught a Variety headline about Diddy, who is currently serving a 50-month sentence after being found guilty of violating two counts of the Mann Act, reportedly requesting a pardon from President Donald Trump, although the commander-in-chief is not considering the plea.

The topic of President Trump potentially commuting Diddy's release has been brought up before, with 50 Cent repeatedly pleading with the president to disallow it from happening. In October, Trump revealed during a press conference that Diddy's team has approached him for a pardon. But it was last May that Trump recalled the rapper and music executive having previously said "nasty statements" about him despite being past acquaintances, per The Hill.

In an effort to further thwart plans of a pardon, Fif posted a screenshot of the Variety headline on Instagram alongside a caption to troll Diddy.

"What part of no don’t you understand, 🤨 I told him what ya said he was surprised, 👀you said some very nasty things about him," Fif wrote.

Following the conclusion of Diddy's racketeering and sex trafficking trial last summer, 50 avowed to tell President Trump "all the nasty things" Diddy said about him. Trump, however, was already privy to Puff not supporting his candidacy.

During a 2020 episode of The Breakfast Club, Diddy said that "white men like Trump need to be banished."

"The number one priority is to get Trump out of office," Diddy said at the time.

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