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MAGA Minaj Blasted by Fans for Sharing Pro-Donald Trump Post: 'Xenophobic and Transphobic'

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Fans aren't happy with Nicki Minaj's recent social media activity.


via: Out


After initially defending Donald Trump on social media last week, rapper Nicki Minaj has seemingly gone full MAGA.


The rapper, known for hits like "Super Bass," "Beez in the Trap," and "Anaconda," as well as for her many public feuds, drew the ire of fans in early November when she shared a screenshot of a Truth Social post from Trump about Christians in Nigeria.


After defending that action, Minaj has now shared a post from the White House, this time celebrating some of Trump's "achievements" in his second term.


The White House shared a TikTok set to Minaj's "Va Va Voom" trumpeting some of the president's actions, including attacks on immigrants and trans people. And in turn, Minaj reposted the video on her own TikTok.


This list includes, "A President who prioritizes Americans, No men in women's sports, Border is closed, Our cities are safer than ever, Criminal illegals are being deported, Gas prices are low, World peace."


During Trump's second term, the president has made targeting trans people a priority. In January, he signed an executive order banning schools that receive federal funding from allowing trans students to use their chosen names and bathrooms and locker rooms aligning with their gender identities. In February, Trump signed the "No Men in Women's Sports" executive order, declaring that allowing trans girls and women to participate in women's sports is a violation of Title IX.


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Trump's second administration has also been notable for an increase in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and detainments.


On November 1, Minaj shared a screenshot of a Truth Social post where Trump said that "Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria" and that he was making Nigeria a "COUNTRY OF PARTICULAR CONCERN."


"Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God..." Minaj wrote, adding, "Thank you to The President & his team for taking this seriously."


The right has been quick to embrace Minaj. After she shared Trump's post, Mike Waltz, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, posted on X that she should come to the U.N. and that he'd "love to speak with [Minaj] more in depth about what our administration is doing to protect Christians' freedoms all over the world."


After saying she'd be "honored," Minaj shared a post bragging that she made history as the "first female rapper to receive an invitation to the United Nations." "Come on Barbz, let's make America gag again," she wrote.


In other posts, she praised the White House for sharing a video of Donald and Melania Trump walking and dancing to the "Beez In The Trap/What's Up?" TikTok trend.


"The President & First Lady of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!," she wrote. "Barbz, idk which one of you uploaded this to the white house TikTok, but just know unlimited backstage GAG CITY FOR LIFE."


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Users online were quick to point out the apparent hypocrisy of Minaj seemingly praising the Trump administration's crackdown on undocumented immigrants when she described herself as an "illegal immigrant" after moving to the United States from Trinidad when she was a child.


"Nicki minaj being an undocumented immigrant herself with a poc and queer fanbase is shamelessly reposting xenophobic and transphobic white supremacist propaganda…she’s really going out sad," one user wrote on X.


"How are you an immigrant supporting this man she’s weird asf," another user opined.


"Nicki Minaj being a transphobe was not on my 2025 bucket list, but I’m actually not surprised," another user said.








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