Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Trump’s New Friendship With Nicki Minaj
Kimmel criticized Trump's $1 million gold card granting permanent residency to Nicki Minaj amid ICE raids targeting undocumented immigrants, highlighting a stark policy contrast.
- On Thursday , Jimmy Kimmel used his opening monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to mock the new Nicki Minaj–Donald Trump friendship while noting ICE is rounding up undocumented immigrants.
- The segment noted that Trump has been offering gold cards for one million dollars each that reportedly grant permanent resident status.
- Noting the relationship, Kimmel highlighted that Nicki Minaj is now in possession of a Trump gold card and that she said she got it for free, as well as Trump inviting her to the Oval Office.
- Elsewhere in the monologue, Kimmel mocked Melania Trump's Amazon documentary, which had its red carpet premiere on Wednesday, and the full monologue is available online.
- Listing famous attendees, Kimmel highlighted the celebrity guest list, including Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Dr. Phil, and RFK, to emphasize celebrity optics and publicity.
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