Suge Knight Suggests President Trump Could Pardon Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
On Tuesday, May 14, Suge Knight gave an interview for NewsNation’s “CUOMO”. The former CEO of Death Row Records talked about several different topics, but one of the more headline-catching statements came as he discussed the Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking and racketeering trial. He suggested that President Trump would consider pardoning the embattled hip-hop mogul should he be convicted of the charges he faces.
Suge Knight Believes Diddy Will Prevail

Suge Knight is a former hip-hop recording artist who is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence, which began back in 2018. The former Death Row Records CEO was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and is eligible for parole in 2034. In an interview with Chris Cuomo of CUOMO on News Nation, Suge Knight let his feelings about Diddy be known, and it appears he has some thoughts on how the entire trial will go down.
โI still feel that Puffyโs gonna be all right and have a fair shot at it, because Puffy didnโt โ heโs not a dummy,โ Knight said. โIโm quite sure somebodyโs going to talk to those jurors and convince one or two of them โ thatโs all you need, is one,โ he told host Chris Cuomo. โSo, at the end of the day, itโs going to be a real exciting situation, but I think heโs going to be all right.โ
Suge Knight continued, “I think he got some favors with the government. I think theyโre going to show him a little leeway. It might not seem like it when itโs all said and done, but I donโt think he had nothing to worry about. I donโt think heโs worried, because heโs going to be federal. And if he gets convicted, Trumpโs going to pardon him.โ
Cuomo seemed shocked to think Trump would pardon the sex trafficking charges, but Knight insisted. โSโโโ, he pardoned Michael Harris. They donโt care about that. Itโs all about, you know, whatโs in it for the long run.โ Harris was granted clemency, although it was after serving 33 years for drug charges. Harris did endorse Trump’s reelection in 2024.
Final Thoughts
Sean “Diddy” Combs is probably hoping that Suge Knight is correct. After jury selection extended last week, the first few days of his trial began. Diddy faces five separate criminal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, and if convicted, could be penalized by up to life in prison. Knight has confidence in Diddy’s ability to win the trial, but the evidence available makes his battle an uphill one. The trial continues over the next weeks, and updates on the major goings-on will be released accordingly.
