Nicki Minaj says she’s probably Trump’s ‘No. 1 fan’
Nicki Minaj commits up to $300,000 to Trump Accounts, aiming to boost financial literacy and investments for children, calling herself Trump’s top supporter amid criticism.
- This Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury Department will host a star-studded summit at Mellon Auditorium, Washington, D.C., featuring President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and rapper Nicki Minaj.
- The program, called Trump Accounts, created under last year's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, will deposit $1,000 for babies born between 2025 and 2028, with contributions starting July 4, 2026.
- The lineup includes Kevin O'Leary, Cheryl Hines, Sen. Ted Cruz, Michael Dell and influencers Isabel Brown and Alex Bruesewitz, with major firms pledging matches and $250 seeded for 25 million children.
- Parents must open Trump Accounts via IRS Form 4547 when filing tax returns, the administration estimates a 2026 $1,000 deposit grows to $5,800 by age 18, and a Super Bowl commercial is planned next month.
- After her Dec. 21 Turning Point USA's AmericaFest appearance with Erika Kirk, Nicki Minaj praised Trump and JD Vance, faced a petition with over 53,000 signatures, and wrote `The true meaning of paying it forward.
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The singer has contributed between $150,000 and $300,000 for a program promoted by Trump and aimed at minors
During her first term in office, U.S. rapper Nicki Minaj has publicly criticized Donald Trump. Recently, she supported him at an event in Washington – and posted Trump's Gold Card a little later.
Nicki Minaj shows off $1 million Trump 'Gold Card' as she publicly defends president following citizenship controversy
Nicki Minaj and Donald Trump united in a bizarre summit appearance with the rapper later boasting about bagging a $1 million Gold Card 'free of charge'.
The rapper Nicki Minaj joined US President Donald Trump at a summit organized by the Treasury Department on Wednesday, January 28 in Washington. Pictures filmed by Trump's advisor Margo Martin show him welcoming Minaj on stage at the summit. "I'm probably the president's biggest fan," said the rapper in front of the crowd. "It won't change, and hatred or criticism don't affect me at all. On the contrary, it motivates me to support him even more.…
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