Continuing his trolling campaign against troubled hip-hop mogul Diddy, 50 Cent shared an edited video featuring former US President Donald Trump. In the video, Trump refers to Diddy as "stupid" for allegedly emulating the behavior of incarcerated R&B star R. Kelly. Trump also expresses curiosity about an alleged sex tape involving Diddy and rapper Meek Mill.

Federal agents raided Diddy's residences in Miami and LA, resulting in the detention of two of his sons. Diddy is under investigation for potential multiple sex trafficking allegations, rape, and battery.

“Puffy, puffy, puffy you’re stupid ass nigga I told you stop f****g with R. Kelly….You’re really f***d up my nigga, Can I get a copy of the Meek Mill sex tape please nigga” scoffs Trump partly.

According to the rapper from "In Da Club," the world is approaching its end, but there's no cause for concern. However, he clarifies that he didn't create the video while expressing support for Trump's potential second term as president.

On Saturday (March 23), Fif took to Instagram once again to mock the embattled entrepreneur for his recent online setback. "[eyes emoji] Oh, I mess with that guy, he's my man No Diddy. [raised eyebrow emoji] I'll Boom you right now! Get out of here! LOL @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi."

This represents just one of the many instances where 50 Cent has taunted Diddy online lately.

Back in January, the Power executive producer ridiculed the Bad Boy boss for opting out of attending the 2024 Grammy Awards.

Though he was invited as he was amongst the nominees, a representative for Puff confirmed that he would not attend the ceremony, despite earning his first nomination in 20 years.

Posting a screenshot on Instagram of HipHopDX‘s report into the matter, 50 commented: “Wait puff I think you should go [eyes emoji] [grinning face emoji] they not gonna give you no [trophy emoji] trophy LMAO get the fvck outta here.”

The G-Unit leader previously teased buying the Revolt network after the allegations forced Puffy to step down from his role as chairman.

“I’ll buy that from you play boy, for the low because you know Cadillac and AT&T gonna pull out,” Fif joked on X (formerly Twitter). “I’ll give you a few dollars for it now! Sell it to me, then we can be friends [blushing emoji] I’m serious call my phone.”

Earlier this month, Fif once again targeted Puff during a show in Phoenix.

Last year, he had to cancel a performance at the Phoenix venue due to a heat warning. This time, however, 50 had the audience captivated as the conversation swiftly turned to the Bad Boy boss.

After defending his decision to postpone his previous concert and joking about the harsh criticism he received online because of it, 50 said: “I love you, why don’t you love me back? Where is the love?!”

He then stopped himself by saying: “Hold on, hold on. We don’t want too much love. You know what happened to Brother Love. Let’s keep it down, not too much love.”