
Trinidad and Tobago-born rapper Nicki Minaj has defended the administration of United States President Donald Trump and was against trans people. “I have deep respect and admiration for our president. I don’t know if he realizes it, but he gave a lot of people hope that there was an opportunity to defeat the bad guy, to win, and to do it with his head held high and his integrity intact,” Minaj noted. This is how the rapper spoke to the thousands of people present at the last conference of Turning point United States in Arizona.
This organization was founded by ultraconservative activist Charlie Kirk – assassinated last September -. His wife, Erika Kirk, continued to play a leading role in these meetings, home of the movement Make America Great Again (MAGA). Almost at the end of the quote, Minaj assured that anyone born “a man” must be “a man” and reiterated that “there’s nothing wrong with that.” If you were born a man, be a man. There’s nothing wrong with that. How powerful is it? How deep? Boys will be boys and nothing will happen,” he concluded.
This is not the first time that the artist has expressed herself in these terms since a few weeks ago she shared her opinion on the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, on her X account. “Imagine being the guy who wants to see children grow up trans“, she wrote then. Thus, the singer clarified that the Trump administration “is full of people with heart and soul”, which makes her “proud”.
“This administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make me proud of them. Our Vice President (JD Vance)…I love them both (Trump and Vance). They are both powerful, intelligent, strong men, and they both have an extraordinary ability to relate to each other. I identify with them. When I hear them speak, I know they are one of us. “They have not lost contact with the world, they remain connected to the world and what is happening there, with the young and the old, with the rich and the less rich,” he concluded.