White House Denies Trump Plans Immediate Pardon for Diddy Amid Controversy
White House Denies Trump Plans Immediate Pardon for Diddy Amid Controversy

White House Denies Trump Plans Immediate Pardon for Diddy Amid Controversy

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs is serving a 50-month federal prison sentence for transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution, a conviction that has sparked significant public attention due to his celebrity status. President Donald Trump is reportedly considering commuting Diddy's sentence, a move that has generated intense debate regarding presidential clemency and perceptions of fairness in the justice system. While some White House aides advise against the commutation, sources indicate Trump may ultimately decide independently, reflecting his pattern of following personal instincts in such matters. The White House has officially denied recent media reports claiming an imminent commutation, calling them false and emphasizing that the president is the final authority on pardons and commutations. Trump has previously characterized Diddy's situation as complicated, noting his acquittal on more serious charges and reflecting on their past cordial relationship. If granted, the commutation would follow Trump's recent decision to commute former Congressman George Santos's sentence, further spotlighting the president's use of clemency powers.

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