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Trump offers to bail out jailed rapper

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BERLIN — President Donald Trump said he spoke with Sweden’s prime minister Saturday about jailed rapper A$AP Rocky and “offered to personally vouch for his bail.”

Trump tweeted that during “a very good call” with Stefan Lofven, he also “assured him that A$AP was not a flight risk.” The platinum-selling, Grammynomi­nated artist has been in custody since early this month over an alleged fight.

Urged on by first lady Melania Trump and celebritie­s including Kanye West and Kim Kardashian West, the president had said in a Friday tweet that he would intervene to try to free Rocky, whose real name is Rakim May.

“Our teams will be talking further, and we agreed to speak again in the next 48 hours!” Trump wrote Saturday after speaking with Lofven.

The prime minister’s press secretary, Toni Eriksson, confirmed hours later that Lofven and Trump had a conversati­on that “was friendly and respectful and lasted about 20 minutes.”

Lofven “made certain to emphasize the complete independen­ce of the Swedish judicial system, prosecutor­s and courts,” Eriksson said in a statement. “He underlined that in Sweden everyone is equal before the law and that the government cannot and will not attempt to influence the legal proceeding­s.”

The two leaders may have a follow-up call, “but nothing has been booked or planned,” she said.

Lofven had issued a statement earlier Saturday saying he would be glad to speak with Trump about A$AP Rocky’s detention but giving the same warning about his government’s unwillingn­ess to interfere.

“I understand that President Trump has a personal interest in the case,” Lofven said before they spoke. “He has expressed the desire for a conversati­on with me, which is certainly positive.”

Rocky has been behind bars while Swedish police investigat­e the fight in Stockholm he allegedly was in before appearing at a music festival. Videos published on social media appear to show a person being violently thrown onto the ground by Rocky. A defense lawyer has said it was self-defense.

Other recording artists have spoken on his behalf, including Sean “Diddy” Combs, Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes, Nicki Minaj and Post Malone.

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