Whether real or artificial, President Donald Trump has been trying to align himself with the rap community for years. From being consistent with rappers like Ye, Lil Pump, Fivio Foreign, Sheff G and others to getting cosign from Wacka Flocka Flame, Chief Keef and others, while Elalization Palterizatizan Pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizan pallizatizing Paltus to Hip-Hop is surprisingly manifested. In some cases, he even used his presidential power to help rappers solve legal problems.
In the summer of 2019, Trump attracted the side of the Swedish government by trying to put his weight on the $AP Rocky attack in Sweden and demanded the freedom of Harlem rappers. Loki was found guilty but allowed to return to the United States. The rapper was forgot about ungratefulness by members of the Trump camp after not thanking the president.
When Trump left his term after his first term in January 2021, he commuted to Kodak Black’s verdict, who had been bidding for nearly four years in federal gun charges arrested at the Miami Festival in May 2019. On the same day, Trump pardoned Lil Wayne, who is waiting to sentence federal gun charges.
Recently, on May 28, 2025, Trump pardoned Youngboy for never going bankrupt again, who had five years of probation on federal gun charges. He also recorded federal verdicts by co-founder Michael “Harry O” Harris and former gang leader Larry Hoover.
On May 29, 2025, Trump was asked whether it was possible to be convicted of a sexual crime. “I’ll look at what’s going on,” Trump told the rally media. “And I haven’t looked at it too carefully yet. Although it’s certainly going to get a lot of coverage. I haven’t spoken to him for years. He used to like me so much. I think that relationship broke down when I was running for politics.”
“I’ll definitely look at the facts,” Trump continued. “If I think someone is being abused, whether they like me or don’t like me, it won’t have any impact.”
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Check out a list of rappers who received pardons or commuter sentences from President Trump below.

