would leave the county if Trump was elected — and famously even filmed a music video in which he pretended to shoot a clown dressed as the president.But he went from saying “f–k” Trump and calling him a “motherf—ing racist” to trying to schmooze him to either pardon or give clemency to Michael “Harry-O” Harris, according to the Daily Beast.Snoop — real name Calvin Broadus Jr. — first brought the Death Row Records co-founder’s case to a team of campaigners, including Alice Johnson, whose own life sentence was commuted by Trump thanks to campaigning by Kim Kardashian, the outlet said.He told Johnson and other advocates how “appreciative” he is of what the president has done “in terms of getting folks released from prison,” Johnson told the.
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