Rapper Snoop Dogg has a message for President Trump and his aides: “I like what they did,” he said, giving clemency to Death Row Records co-founder Michael “Harry O” Harris.
Harris learned Tuesday that he would be released early from prison on Trump’s orders, although the White House has not yet said so publicly.
The music and marijuana mogul was informed of the decision on Sunday and said he wanted to share a message with the outgoing president.
“It’s a great job for the president and his outgoing team,” Snoop Dogg said in remarks to The Post.
“They did a great job while they were there and they did a great job on the way out. Tell them I really like what they did. ”
He added: “It is amazing what God’s work can actually bring to life to make people understand that there is a God.”
Snoop Dogg praised Trump for a Zoom call with reform lawyers Alice Johnson and Weldon Angelos, who shared the recording with his permission.
The Zoom meeting was convened so that Johnson could bring the news to Snoop Dogg that Harris, 59, will receive leniency after three decades in prison for attempted murder and cocaine trafficking. His should be released in June 2028.
“Happy Sunday,” says Snoop Dogg, before hearing the purpose of the Zoom call.
Johnson, the first Trump drug offender to serve a life sentence following a lobby by Kim Kardashian and later pardoned, then shared the news.
Johnson tells Snoop Dogg, “I just got a call from the White House and Harry-O gets a leniency. Come home, brother! ”
Snoop exclaims, “God is good!”
An excited Johnson agrees: “All the time! Always! Always!”
Harris received the news that he was granted leniency to the Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution in California, said Angelos, who received his own pardon from Trump in December.
Angelos said Harris sent him an e-mail saying, “Thank God.” God is great. It seems that the weight of the world has been lifted from my shoulders. ”
Snoop’s efforts came even though he was a sincere critic of Trump – and he even made a video pretending to shoot a clown dressed as a president.
Angelos credited his first daughter, Ivanka Trump, for the imminent release of Harris more than seven years before it took place on June 13, 2028.
“The credit to him goes to Ivanka Trump, because Ivanka Trump was not going to accept no for an answer,” he said.
He said Ivanka “did this for Alice Johnson and it’s a huge win for hip-hop.”