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  • Donald Trump shared his thoughts about the opportunity to pardon Sean “Didi” combs

  • The President said that Kombs he had once been “very friendly” made “some horrible statements” when running for a position

  • “I am honest, it is difficult to do,” Trump said about the pardon of the combs after his federal process with a high profile this summer

Donald Trump reveals where he is currently at the potential pardon of Sean “Didi” combs.

Months after telling reporters during a briefing at the White House press that he would surely look at the facts “when it came to a pardon of the background of the music tycoon at that time, the president, 79, revealed on Friday, August, that the pardon was unlikely to come for combs, 55.

Trump’s recent comments have arrived nearly a month after Combs was justified for sex and conspiracy racketeering and convicted of smaller transport accusations in order to join prostitution after his federal process in New York.

“Well, he was essentially, I guess something like half innocent,” Trump told Rob Finnerty to Newsmax. “I don’t know what they are doing, still in prison or something. But he was celebrating victory, but I guess he wasn’t so good for winning.”

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Donald Trump and Sean Combs shook at the bar and restaurant of Justin in New York in 1997.

Then Trump developed his personal ties with Kombs, with whom he was filmed during several events dating from the late 1990s.

As he explained, he was “very friendly” with Bad Boy Records boss at one point. “I got to know him great. He looked like a nice person. I didn’t know him well. But when I ran for an office, he was very hostile. … It’s hard,” Trump said.

“We are human beings. We do not like to have things to insert our judgment, do you? But when you knew someone and you were well and then you were running for an office and he made some horrible statements. So I don’t know. It’s more difficult,” he added. “Do it more, I’m honest, it’s difficult.”

Joe Shildhorn/Patrick McMulane through Getty on the left: Sean Combs, Donald Trump and Melania Trump of the United Nations in 2008.

Joe Shildhorn/Patrick McMulane through Getty

Left: Sean Combs, Donald Trump and Melania Trump of the United Nations in 2008.

Among Komp’s previous comments about Trump, he said earlier in an interview with Charlamagne Ta God before the 2020 presidential election that after Trump’s first term, he did “a great job of Rattling America”.

“Seeing what is happening, white men like Trump need to be expelled. This way of thinking, it’s really dangerous. This person literally threatened the life of us and our families to vote.

Speaking to Newsmax this week, Trump was asked if his answer was “more likely not” when it came to a potential pardon. “I would say so,” he said.

Elsewhere, during the segment, the president addressed the conversations about potential pardons about Ghislaine Maxwell and reporter George Santos, repeating both that he was “allowed” or had the “right” to pardon.

As for the Combs, the producer will be sentenced on October 3 for his two sentences for prostitution after the almost two -month trial, as he is now imprisoned at the Sofia Center for Detention in Brooklyn. The government seeks to sentence it between 51 and 63 months in prison, while its defense recommends a sentence of 21 to 27 months.

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Earlier, Trump told reporters in May that he had not spoken with combs of “years” and “will surely look at the facts” in his case when he was asked for a pardon, according to ABC News.

“If I think someone was abused, it won’t matter if they liked me or not,” he said at the time.

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