50 Cent Keeps Pressure On Diddy With Edited Donald Trump Video Following Raid

50 Cent refuses to take days off when it comes to trolling Diddy and his recent headlines.

The G-Unit leader shared his reaction to Homeland Security raiding Puff’s Los Angeles and Miami homes with an edited video of Donald Trump.

Meek Mill also caught a stray bullet in 50’s Instagram video posted on Tuesday (March 26). The visual, utilizing deepfake technology, shows the former United States President saying “Puffy, you stupid a** ni**a. I told you stop f**king with R. Kelly. I said, ‘Grab them in the pu**y. Don’t kidnap the pu**y.’ They raided your sh*t, I see. I got a courtesy call when they raided my house. You really f**ked up, my ni**a.”

As for the Philadelphia rapper, “Trump” said “Can I get a copy of the Meek Mill sex tape? Please, ni**a.” Leave it up to the “In Da Club” rapper to find humor in situations that have been painful for other people, all in the name of clowning his enemies.

“The world’s almost over,” 50 Cent wrote in the caption. “So what are we worried about.” He made it clear that he did not make the video, writing “Who ever made this is [f**ked] up. I think [Donald Trump’s] gonna be president again, but I’m not gonna say that.”

On Monday afternoon (March 25), he shared his first reaction to the news of Diddy’s homes being raided. “Now it’s not Diddy do it, it’s Diddy done,” he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “They don’t come like that unless they got a case.” His post included screenshots of an article about the raids and a video showing Puff’s sons Christian Combs and Justin Combs, who were both in the Los Angeles residence at the time of the raid, in custody.

The Bad Boy founder’s homes were searched as part of a sex trafficking investigation. He was spotted in Miami by TMZ, and his private jet was tracked to Antigua. Federal agents approached Diddy and had a conversation with him. Footage also showed him pacing back and forth looking distraught with his phone in hand.

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Diddy’s house raids are the latest chapter in a saga that has been unfolding since November. His ex-girlfriend Cassie filed a lawsuit against him for sexual assault, which was later settled outside of court. A woman then came forward and accused both him and former Bad Boy President Harve Pierre of gang-raping her in 2003 while she was 17 years old.

Most recently, Lil’ Rod, who worked on The Love Album: Off The Grid, filed a lawsuit against the “I Need A Girl” artist for sexual assault and some obscene behavior. Specifically, he claims that Diddy forced him to work in the bathroom while he showered.

Puff shared a statement in December about these allegations. “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,” he wrote. “FOR THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS, I HAVE SAT SILENTLY AND WATCHED PEOPLE TRY TO ASSASSINATE MY CHARACTER, DESTROY MY REPUTATION AND MY LEGACY. SICKENING ACCUSATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AGAINST ME BY INDIVIDUALS LOOKING FOR A QUICK PAYDAY.”