The In da Club rapper and actor, 50 Cent, is garnering attention on social media after he posted a clip of Diddy, also known as Sean Combs on his Instagram handle, following President, Donald Trump saying that he would be considering a pardon for Diddy at a press conference on May 30, 2025.
In the clip, Diddy is seen saying:
''White men like Trump need to be banished.''
50 Cent posted this clip with the caption:
''Welp canβt ask him for help then buddy, LOL π.''
Diddy is currently held at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York, and is facing five federal felony charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation for prostitution.
50 Cent reveals Diddy's interview tapes
50 Cent and Diddy have had a long-time beef over various issues, including personal jabs, business rivalry, and differences in image. Recently, 50 Cent has revealed interview clips of Diddy where he makes some comments on President Donald Trump.
In one interview clip of Diddy with Charlamagne Tha God in 2020, Diddy says:
''If Trump gets elected, I do believe in my heart thereβs gonna be a race war... This man is really trying to turn us against each other and put us in a situation... America messed up.''
50 Cent posted this bit of the clip with the caption:
''πSee Trump donβt like shit like this buddy, you run your mouth to much.''
These interview clips of Diddy are being posted after the recent press conference in which Trump indicated that he would consider a pardon for Diddy, but would also look at the facts and see if there was any mistreatment. When Trump was asked if he would consider pardoning Diddy, he said that nobody had asked him yet, as per Fox News. He also said:
''I know people are thinking about it. I know that they're thinking about it. I think people have been very close to asking. First of all, I'd look at what's happening, and I haven't been watching it too closely, although it's certainly getting a lot of coverage. I haven't seen him. I haven't spoken to him in years," he went on, adding that Diddy "used to really like me a lot, but I think when I ran for politics β¦ that relationship busted up.''
He continued:
''You become a much different person when you run for politics, and you do what's right. I could do other things, and I'm sure he'd like me, and I'm sure other people would like me, but it wouldn't be as good for our country. As we said, our country is doing really well because of what we're doing, so it's not a popularity contest, so I donβt know. 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.''
Trump and Diddy were friendly acquaintances in the late 1990s and early 2000s and were photographed at various public events.