No, Nicki Minaj Did Not Endorse Donald Trump in 2024

As a longtime fan of Nicki Minaj, I must say that her journey from an illegal immigrant to global superstar is nothing short of inspiring. Her resilience and determination have always been evident in her music and public persona. So when rumors started swirling about her endorsing Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential elections, I was taken aback.


The 2024 U.S. presidential election is almost here, with voting day just around the corner. Since the start of the campaign trail, numerous celebrities have voiced their backing for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. Taylor Swift has openly declared her support for Harris, while Elon Musk has become a vocal supporter of his Republican counterpart. More recently, rumors spread that Nicki Minaj had expressed political endorsement towards Trump. However, these allegations were swiftly disproven and found to be unfounded.

ll the information regarding the popular video that caused speculation among viewers that Minaj might be supporting Trump in the forthcoming elections.

Nicki Minaj did not endorse Donald Trump

As of now, Nicki Minaj hasn’t shared any public comments that suggest she supports Donald Trump’s political agenda.

Discussions about Nicki Minaj’s choice for the 2024 U.S. presidency were sparked after a video of her and her husband, Kenneth Petty, became widely popular on social media platforms. In this clip, it was revealed that Nicki Minaj intends to back Donald Trump in the elections.

Initially, it was reported that Nicki Minaj had made comments about Trump in a video from 2024. However, renowned podcaster and Trump supporter Rob Smith later clarified that the video was actually from 2019 when Trump was President for the first time. Smith apologized for any confusion caused by the initial report and expressed hope for the future. (paraphrased from Times Now)

It’s worth mentioning that before moving to the U.S., Minaj came across as an undocumented immigrant. However, Minaj’s parents managed to secure legal citizenship in the United States before her arrival.

The 2024 presidential elections are set for voting on November 5th. Following this, the electoral college votes will be tallied by Congress on January 6th, 2025. Two weeks afterward, on January 20th, 2025, the newly elected President and Vice-President will officially begin their term in office.

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2024-10-29 15:44