Illustration of Donald Trump denying Sean 'Diddy' Combs' presidential pardon request in the Oval Office.
Illustration of Donald Trump denying Sean 'Diddy' Combs' presidential pardon request in the Oval Office.
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Trump says Sean “Diddy” Combs requested a pardon, but he is not planning to grant it

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President Donald Trump said Sean “Diddy” Combs asked for a presidential pardon in a letter, but Trump told The New York Times he does not plan to act on the request. The comments follow Trump’s earlier public remarks in May that no one had formally asked him about clemency for Combs at that time.

President Donald Trump said Sean “Diddy” Combs requested a presidential pardon in a letter, but Trump told The New York Times he is not planning to grant clemency.

The Daily Wire, summarizing the Times interview, reported that Trump confirmed Combs “asked me for a pardon” and said he would not consider it. The report did not describe the contents of the letter.

Trump’s comments come after he was asked in May about the possibility of a pardon for Combs during an Oval Office press conference. Trump said then, in response to a question from Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy, that “nobody’s asked,” while adding that he believed people were thinking about it and that some had been “very close to asking.” Trump also said he had not been closely following the case but was aware it was drawing significant media attention.

In that May appearance, Trump described having known Combs in the past but said they had not spoken in years. He also said any clemency decision would depend on the facts of the case, and that personal feelings would not be decisive.

Combs was convicted in July on two federal counts related to transportation to engage in prostitution, according to reporting cited by The Daily Wire. The outlet also reported that Combs was acquitted of more serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. Federal prosecutors sought a sentence of at least 11 years, calling Combs “unrepentant,” but he was sentenced in October to a little over four years in prison.

In the same Times interview, The Daily Wire reported, Trump also said he would not consider pardoning Nicolás Maduro, who it described as having been recently captured. Asked about a pardon for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted in the 2020 killing of George Floyd, Trump said, “I haven’t been asked about it.”

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Discussions on X affirm Trump's refusal to pardon Diddy, with many users praising the decision as upholding justice and accountability. News outlets neutrally report the letter and denial, garnering high engagement. Supporters call it an 'easy call,' while skeptics suggest possible racial undertones. Reactions emphasize 'do the crime, do the time' and mock Diddy's failed plea.

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Illustration depicting Donald Trump announcing his plan to pardon convicted Honduran ex-president Juan Orlando Hernández amid drug trafficking controversy.
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Trump says he plans to pardon former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández

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Former President Donald Trump has announced that he plans to pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted in the United States on drug trafficking and weapons charges and sentenced to 45 years in prison. The announcement comes as Trump openly backs a conservative candidate in Honduras' upcoming presidential election, and as Hernández’s lawyer hails the potential pardon as a step toward correcting what he calls an injustice.

President Trump has shut down any hopes Diddy had for a presidential pardon. In a recent interview, he revealed receiving a letter from the music mogul but made it clear he's not granting the request. This comes after Diddy's team reached out to the White House following his sentencing last year.

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Sean Combs has written a personal letter to President Donald Trump requesting a pardon following his sentencing to over four years in prison. Trump, once a social acquaintance of the music mogul, stated he is not considering the appeal. The request comes amid Combs' ongoing legal battles over sex trafficking-related charges.

Over a month after the US capture of Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump dismissed press questions about potential ground attacks in Mexico and Colombia, saying 'Don't worry about that.' This follows his earlier escalations against Mexican cartels and highlights ongoing regional tensions.

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President Donald Trump has instructed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not to send federal agents to protests in Democratic-led cities unless local authorities request help. This comes amid backlash over aggressive immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, including the fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti. The move coincides with negotiations over short-term DHS funding as Democrats push for restrictions on agent operations.

President Donald Trump has filed a 96-page appeal with a New York appellate court seeking to overturn his felony conviction in the Manhattan hush money case, arguing the trial improperly relied on evidence tied to his official acts and that the judge should have recused himself.

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미국 대통령 도널드 트럼프가 로드리고 두테르테 전 대통령 체포와 관련해 페르디난드 마르코스 주니치 필리핀 대통령에게 경고했다는 바이럴 페이스북 게시물이 반박됐다. 그러한 경고나 국제 협정 위반 혐의에 대한 주장을 뒷받침하는 신뢰할 만한 보고서는 없다.

 

 

 

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