In an awkward attempt to describe JD Vance’s political philosophy, she then called the Vice President an “assassin” in front of Charlie Kirk’s widow.
Nicki Minaj has made a surprise appearance at a political convention run by the widow of Charlie Kirk, with the rapper singing the praises of Donald Trump and JD Vance.
Minaj, real name Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty, called the US President and Vice-President “role models” for young men after she arrived at the Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest conference hand-in-hand with Erika Kirk, the wife of political activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated in September.
Kirk founded Turning Point USA and was the not-for-profit organisation’s leader up until his death. His widow, Erika, now runs the conservative activist group.
The rapper’s widow, Charlie Kirk, spoke with Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, about her recent admission to support Trump, who she had previously condemned, and about her handling of the violence against Christians in Nigeria.
Minaj addressed the gathered Republicans in a statement to the crowd: “This administration is full of people who have my heart and soul. I’m proud of them. Our vice president makes me, well, I love both of them. Both of them possess an uncanny ability to make you feel special.
The 43-year-old rapper then called JD Vance an “assassin” in front of Kirk’s widow in a horrifying error. At the time, she attempted to describe JD Vance’s political outlook.
Minaj appeared to be shivering, akin to a rehashed statement. Things seemed to go from bad to worse as Kirk appeared to wipe a tear from one of her eyes and Minaj put a hand over her mouth.
However, Kirk’s widow gracefully addressed the crowd who had gathered to pay tribute to her late husband, saying, “If the internet wants to clip it, who cares? This woman is my favorite.
Minaj claimed she was tired of being “pushed around,” and that having people use their minds when they speak up to differs is unpopular.
Even though he hasn’t said whether he will run for president in the upcoming election, Vance did receive an endorsement from Erika Kirk at the Arizona event.
Despite receiving criticism from the entertainment industry for her support for Trump, Kirk once thanked Minaj for being “courageous.” “I didn’t notice,” Minaj responded.
Last month, the rapper took to social media to reveal herself as a fan of Trump and his polices. She shared a message that was originally posted by the US President about Christian persecution in Nigeria.
On his Truth Social platform, Trump had suggested putting sanctions on the West African nation.
“Reading this gave me a great deal of gratitude,” I said. Minaj wrote on X in a country where we can freely worship God. She was then invited along with US Ambassador Mike Waltz and other religious leaders to speak on a panel at the US mission to the UN.
Source: Mirror

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