An American hip-hop label co-founder and ex-drug kingpin thanked former President Donald Trump for granting him clemency last week after being imprisoned for 30 years. Michael “Harry O” Harris made the comment during his first interview since Trump commuted the Death Row Records co-founder’s 25 years to life sentence after being convicted in 1988 for drug trafficking and attempted first-degree murder. “I appreciate Donald Trump, his children, his son-in-law,” the 59-year-old said during an interview with DailyMailTV, referring to the Trump family and likely Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, who served as the former president’s White House adviser. “Whyever he did it, he did it, when so many others wouldn’t do it,” he added.   Harris said he tried to ask for clemency from former President Barack Obama, but it never happened on his watch. He told the network it went through many “bureaucratic loopholes,” adding that he believes it never reached …