
Trump Says Sean Combs Pardon Is ‘More Difficult to Do’ Since Combs Was ‘Hostile’ to Him
Donald Trump called Sean 'Diddy' Combs 'half-innocent' but agreed when asked if a presidential pardon was 'more likely a no'
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