Nicki Talks Gavin Newsom, Trump At Turning Point Event

Nicki Talks Gavin Newsom, Trump At Turning Point Event


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On Sunday (Dec.21), Nicki Minaj made a surprise appearance at Turning Point USA’s annual Americafest in Phoenix, Arizona. Throughout her conversation with Erica Kirk—the wife of late right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk—Nicki Minaj discussed her ongoing beef with California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The rapper also shared her thoughts on Donald Trump’s administration. Minaj specifically commented on Newsom’s support for gender affirming care for transgender youth.

Not long ago, during an appearance on The Ezra Klein Show, Newsom said, “I want to see trans kids…I have a trans godson. There’s no governor who has signed more pro-trans legislation than I have. No one has been a stronger advocate for the LGBTQ community.” During the event, Minaj decided to re-read one of her X posts where she criticized Newsom. “Imagine being the guy running on wanting to see trans kids, haha, not even a trans adult would run on that,” she read. “Normal adults wake up and think they want to see healthy, safe, happy kids — not Gav.”

“I have the utmost respect and admiration for our president,” Nicki Minaj says

The Pink Friday rapper then made a call to action about “boys being boys.” She added, “There is nothing wrong with being a boy. How about that? How powerful is that? How profound is that? Boys will be boys, and there is nothing wrong with that.” Along with trying to dissuade Newsom from running for the 2028 Presidential Election, she referred to the governor as “Newscum” and “Gavvy-poo.”

“We don’t have a problem cleaning up the scum if we have to. Please tread lightly,” Minaj said. Regarding Trump, Nicki Minaj makes it clear she has the “utmost respect” for her fellow New Yorker and the people around him. “Well, I have the utmost respect and admiration for our president,” the rapper tells Kirk. “He has, I don’t know if he even knows this, but he’s given so many people hope that there’s a chance to beat the bad guys and to win and to do it with your head held high and your integrity intact. He’s from Queens, New York, like me.”


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