50 Cent is making his feelings about Sean “Diddy” Combs known to Donald Trump after the president relayed that he’d “look at the facts” of the embattled music mogul’s sex trafficking case regarding a potential pardon.
“[Diddy] 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,” 50 Cent wrote in a since-deleted May 30 post to Instagram captured by Rolling Stone. “Donald doesn’t take well to disrespect, and doesn’t forget who chooses to go against him. While working tirelessly to make America great again there is no room for distraction. He would consider pardoning anyone who was being mistreated not Puffy Daddy.”
50’s sentiments made headlines, and he responded to The Daily Beast‘s article with another post to IG on Sunday (June 1). “I didn’t say I would Nuke anything, I simply said I will make sure Trump is aware,” he clarified.
Fans had plenty to say about 50 being relentless in keeping his beef with Diddy alive. “Your biggest mistake in life is making 50 your opp,” one person wrote in his comment section.
Billboard has reached out to Diddy’s team for comment.
On Friday, Trump was asked about potentially pardoning Diddy if the mogul ends up getting convicted in his case, which he’s currently on trial for. The president detailed how he and Diddy used to be friendly, but that changed since entering the political realm.
“I haven’t spoken to him in years,” Trump said. “He used to really like me a lot. I think when I ran for politics, that relationship busted up. … I would certainly look at the facts. If I think somebody was mistreated, whether they like me or don’t like me, it wouldn’t have any impact on me.”
50 hasn’t taken his foot off the gas when it comes to continuously trolling Diddy, who remains behind bars during his trial. The Queens icon even posted what appeared to be himself rocking an AI-generated “Free Diddy” T-shirt while at an NBA game between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers last week.
Diddy is facing charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. His trial is expected to last into July, and Combs could be sentenced to life in prison if found guilty on all charges.