Nicki Minaj Goes Radio Silent After Joking JD…
JD Vance is finally responding after Nicki Minaj made an awkward onstage flub at the TPUSA summit over the weekend — mistakenly calling him “the assassin” — and slightly than firing back, the vice president opted for reward of his new MAGA mate.
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On Monday morning, Vance took to X and started by referencing Minaj’s remarks about empowering younger Black ladies without diminishing younger blonde ladies, signaling that he understood her broader level was centered on unity.
He went on to replicate on how fashionable politics has fueled a “zero sum” mindset, blaming influential forces that benefit from sowing division. Vance even tagged Minaj instantly, noting that she rejects that method of pondering — making it clear there’s no dangerous blood between the 2.
“Nicki Minaj said something at Amfest that was really profound. I’m paraphrasing, but she said, “just because I want little black girls to think they’re beautiful doesn’t mean I need to put down little girls with blonde hair and blue eyes,” he wrote. “We all got wrapped up over the last few years in zero sum thinking. This was because the people who think they rule the world pit us against one another. @NICKIMINAJ rejects that. We all should.”
Minaj appeared at the Phoenix conference on Sunday, Dec. 21, closing out the event alongside Erika Kirk. The two walked onstage holding arms before sitting down for a wide-ranging dialogue that touched on politics, religion, and other topics.
The 43-year-old rapper raised eyebrows when she voiced her admiration for President Donald Trump and his administration. Addressing the viewers, she said, “Dear young men, you have amazing role models, like our handsome, dashing president. And you have amazing role models like the assassin, JD Vance, our vice president.”
Almost immediately, Minaj appeared to notice her mistake. She froze, went quiet for a noticeable second, and coated her mouth with her hand in obvious shock.
Erika, 37, dealt with the second with ease, reassuring Minaj by saying, “Trust me, there’s nothing new under the sun that I have not heard.”
After another pause, Minaj turned emotional and told her, “I love you.”
Erika responded warmly, including, “You have to laugh about it. Truly, I have been called every single thing. And you know what? God is so good.”
Erika grew to become CEO of Turning Point USA following the death of her husband, Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed during a TPUSA event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. He was 31.
For some, Minaj’s presence at a conservative gathering got here as a shock, but the artist has been more and more open about her assist for Trump and his administration in current months.
“I have the utmost respect and admiration for our president,” she told Erika. “I don’t know if he even knows this, but he’s given so many people hope.”
Explaining why she determined to back Trump, Minaj said she “just got tired of being pushed around.”
“I have something inside of me that’s stronger than what’s out there. So when you’ve had enough, you realize, ‘Wait a minute, why do I even care about these people and what they think? Who are they?’ They don’t even know who they are. So I’m not going to back down anymore. I’m not going to back down ever again,” she continued.
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