{“title”:”Trump Rejects Diddy’s Pardon Plea”,”body”:”> **At a Glance**
> – President **Donald Trump

{“title”:”Trump Rejects Diddy’s Pardon Plea”,”body”:”> **At a Glance** > – President **Donald Trump

{“title”:”Trump Rejects Diddy’s Pardon Plea”,”body”:”> At a Glance
> – President Donald Trump says he will not pardon Sean “Diddy” Combs
> – Combs’ team submitted the request “through a letter”
> – Combs is serving a 50-month sentence for two prostitution-related charges
> – Why it matters: The refusal ends speculation about a potential early release for the music mogul, who remains behind bars until May 25, 2028

President Donald Trump has shut down any chance of a presidential pardon for Sean “Diddy” Combs, telling The New York Times the music mogul personally asked for clemency.

## The Denial

In an interview published January 8, Trump confirmed Combs submitted a formal request. The president, 79, told reporters:

> “He asked me for a pardon. It came through a letter.”

When pressed for details, Trump quipped:

> “Oh, would you like to see that letter?”

The president did not produce the letter during the interview.

## Background

Combs, 56, was convicted in July on two prostitution-related charges after a high-profile federal trial in New York. He received a 50-month sentence in October.

Key timeline:

| Event | Date |
|——-|——|
| Conviction | July 2025 |
| Sentencing | October 2025 |
| Scheduled release | May 25, 2028 |

The Times report marks the first official confirmation that Combs sought executive clemency.

## Past Tensions

Trump and Combs were once photographed together at events dating back to the late 1990s.

Trump recalled:

> “I got along with him great. Seemed like a nice guy. I didn’t know him well. But when I ran for office, he was very hostile.”

The president claimed Combs made “nasty statements” during the 2016 campaign, souring their relationship.

## Official Responses

White House spokesperson: confirmed Trump’s comments to News Of Los Angeles
Combs’ spokesperson: declined to comment when contacted by News Of Los Angeles

## Key Takeaways

– Combs’ pardon request has been formally rejected
– He will serve the full sentence with credit for time already served
– Trump cites past political hostility as a factor in his decision
– Combs remains in federal custody with a May 2028 release date

The refusal closes a brief but public chapter of speculation about whether the music mogul might receive early release through presidential intervention.”,”meta_description”:”Trump denies Diddy’s pardon request, citing past political clashes. The music mogul will serve his 50-month sentence until May 2028.”,”categories”:[“Political News”,”Breaking News”]}

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  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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