Nicki Minaj Faces Backlash Over Endorsing Trump
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Nicki Minaj is trading in her mic for a global platform — and her next performance isn’t a concert. The rap superstar is slated to speak at the United Nations about what she calls the “ongoing slaughter” of Christians in Nigeria. Her involvement is more than symbolic: it’s being framed by some as a bold act of advocacy, and by others as a calculated political move.
Why Is Nicki Minaj Speaking Up?
Moreover, Minaj’s journey into this role began on social media. She publicly thanked former President Donald Trump for his bold comments condemning the killing of Christians in Nigeria, where he claimed “thousands” were being murdered by “radical Islamists.”
She wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
“Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God. No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion … God bless every persecuted Christian. Let’s remember to lift them up in prayer.”
Additionally, her post caught the attention of U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, who personally invited her to take part in a high-level conference in New York. Waltz praised Minaj as someone “who refuses to remain silent in the face of injustice.”
What She Plans to Say
At the UN event, Minaj will speak alongside Ambassador Waltz and Alex Bruesewitz, a White House adviser who helped organize the gathering. The purpose? To highlight reports of abductions, attacks, and killings of Christian communities in Nigeria — especially in areas where extremist violence has surged.
Additionally, Minaj has described the opportunity as deeply meaningful. She said she doesn’t take the role lightly, and she believes her platform comes with a calling: “We’ve been given our influence by God. There must be a bigger purpose.”
Backlash & Debate
But not everyone’s cheering. Some Nigerians have pushed back hard. Critics argue Minaj is oversimplifying a complex, deeply-rooted conflict — pointing out that the violence in Nigeria also heavily affects Muslims, and is often linked to political or economic instability rather than purely religious persecution. Others say her alignment with Trump’s narrative raises concerns about foreign interference being framed under a “Christian victimhood” lens.

On the other hand, Minaj’s supporters believe she’s using her fame for good — shining a light on a humanitarian crisis many feel has been ignored. Ambassador Waltz has expressed gratitude, saying her voice could galvanize international pressure and inspire more global action.
Why It Matters
- Celebrity activism is evolving. Minaj’s move shows how entertainers can leverage their influence to spotlight global crises.
- Faith meets politics. Her Christian identity plays a central role in her advocacy, raising questions about the intersection of religion and foreign policy.
- International pressure. By speaking at the UN, Minaj could help push for more concrete international responses — or at least force a broader conversation.
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