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Antics Lil Wayne did not host a "pardon party," despite rumors saying that he did.
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Crime Kodak Black's Presidential pardon came through swiftly.
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Politics President Trump is expected to pardon approximately 100 people on Tuesday, with some "high-profile rappers" being discussed.
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Crime President Donald Trump has pardoned hip-hop producer Weldon Angelos.
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Cole Blake -
Politics The rapper still faces sexual assault charges in connection to an alleged incident that occurred in 2016.
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Erika Marie -
Politics There have been rumors that this was going to occur, but new reports state that Trump has come through for the two rappers.
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Erika Marie -
Politics Tha Doggfather had previously praised No. 45, but for those unaware, this is unfortunately the latest example of hip-hop endorsing him.
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Politics The internet is having a field day with this Donald Trump-Lil Wayne rumor.
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Alexander Cole -
Music Boosie Badazz celebrated Meek Mill receiving a pardon on Twitter.
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Cole Blake -
Politics People are overjoyed about the news that Kodak Black and Lil Wayne were granted clemency.
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Pop Culture DaBaby says that Donald Trump is "gangsta" for pardoning Kodak Black.
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Cole Blake -
Music With many offering unsolicited takes on Lil Wayne's recent Presidential pardon, Wack 100 praised the rapper for "keeping it gangsta."
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Politics YNW Bortlen, YNW Melly's co-defendant, calls on President Joe Biden to free the "Murder on my Mind" rapper.
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Alex Zidel -
Crime A lot of people wanted to see Bobby Shmurda's name on Trump's pardon list.
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Alex Zidel -
Society Jared Kushner might be the key to your favorite rapper's freedom.
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Matthew Parizot -
Politics A copy of Lil Wayne's pardon letter from the former president surfaces.
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Aron A. -
Politics Kodak Black and Lil Wayne's shared attorney, Bradford Cohen, speaks out after Trump granted them clemency.
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Alex Zidel -
Politics Donald Trump says he is considering a pardon for Edward Snowden.
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Cole Blake -
Politics Presidents are theoretically allowed to pardon themselves from any federal crimes.
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Music During an extensive on-air segment, Funkmaster Flex gathered his thoughts on Jay-Z and Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, who recently received a Presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
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Mitch Findlay