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Nicki Minaj has been on a Kanye West-like social media binge as of late. And while fans have been able to brush off many of her controversial posts, her most recent one was just too much for them to ignore.
Nicki Minaj Salutes Trump in Recent Post
In an October 15 social media post, Minaj showed support for United States President Donald Trump. For apparently allowing “flattering photos” of her to be posted on the internet again. But she didn’t stop there. The Pills and Potion creator also shaded Democratic Nominee Kamala Harris, along with Roc Nation.
“Flattering photos are allowed to be posted of me again. Thanks, POTUS,” she wrote on social media on Wednesday. “Epiphany had politicians thinking she would lead them to a victory. Had live nation thinking she knew her shit. Lol. How much money did VP Harris have stacked up for her campaign, again? Yikes.”
Once people caught wind of Minaj’s post, fans went scorched earth on her in the comments section.
“Not only is this weird, but it’s loser ass behavior because you’re not even registered to vote. Shut the f**k up, oh my God,” one fan wrote on X.
“I really don’t understand why you’re kissing Trump’s ass whenever he’s the one who pardoned Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez in the first place,” another fan added, noting her beef with the Roc Nation President.
“Going against Kamala?! Wtf. You just get lower and lower by the day,” a third user said.
Flattering photos are allowed to be posted of me again. Thanks, POTUS. Epiphany had politicians thinking she would lead them to a victory 😩🤣. Had live nation thinking she knew her shit. lol. How much money did VP Harris have stacked up for her campaign, again? Yikes. pic.twitter.com/fqR0BaoXxX
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) October 15, 2025
Nicki Minaj is just the latest artist to show their support for President Donald Trump. Among the others are Kodak Black, Former NFL star turned rapper Antonio Brown, and Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.
In addition, rappers Sheff G and Sleepy Hollow were present at one of his rallies in 2024, and Nelly performed at his inauguration in January.
