An old video of US President Donald Trump talked about Sean ‘Diddy’ combs that appear on social media platforms, while the court sentenced the 55-year-old rapper to more than four years in prison. In the video, President Trump spoke to the News Portal Newsmax, where he was asked if he would consider issuing a presidential waiver to the rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ cams. Will Trump Sean ‘Diddy’ forgive combs? President Donald Trump, who responds to a question whether or not he would forgive Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, said he was ‘very friendly’ with Combs before raning to office, and the rapper allegedly became hostile to Trump. “Well, he was essentially half innocent. I don’t know what … he’s still in jail or something. He celebrated a win, but I think it didn’t look such a good win. I was very friendly with him, I grew up with him and looked like a cute guy. I know him well. But when I went to office, he was very hostile, ‘says Trump. Trump said he would not issue a waiver to Sean ‘Diddy’ combs, though he did not want to raise their differences as he ran for office. “It’s hard, like people, we don’t like to make things judge, but if you lose someone and go well, you run to office, and he makes a terrible statement. That makes it harder to do, “Trump says, emphasizing a” no “to a waiver. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sentencing of an American southern district of the New York Court sentenced Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to a four-year and 2-month imprisonment, together with the order that the 55-year-old music mogul pays a $ 500,000 fine. The Judge of the District Court, Arun Subramanian, delivered the sentencing on Friday, October 3, 2025. The court found guilty in Combs in July of the transportation of individuals on state lines for sexual activities, including both girlfriends and male sex workers, contrary to the Federal Mann Act. Although prosecutors imposed an 11-year-old imprisonment, Judge Arun Subramanian said the sentence was “fair” considering the seriousness of the crimes of Combs and the mitigating factors. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was arrested in September 2024 and was in custody before his sentence was delivered by the New York District Court on Friday, October 3, 2025. Combs said in his court statement that he was “sorry” for his actions and even apologized to Cassie Ventura, the woman who filed cases of domestic violence and other serious offenses against him.