JD Vance used Nicki Minaj‘s look at AmeriFest in Phoenix to push his personal narrative on race and id politics, twisting her remarks right into a broader assault on variety initiatives and doubling down on rhetoric that critics say stokes racial division.
This morning (December 22), the VEEP hopped on X.com to spew extra racial nonsense.
“Nicki Minaj stated one thing at Amfest that was actually profound. I’m paraphrasing, however she stated, ‘simply because I need little black women to assume they’re lovely doesn’t imply I must put down little women with blonde hair and blue eyes,” JD Vance stated.
Nicki Minaj stated one thing at Amfest that was actually profound. I am paraphrasing, however she stated, “simply because I need little black women to assume they’re lovely doesn’t suggest I must put down little women with blonde hair and blue eyes.”
All of us obtained wrapped up during the last…
— JD Vance (@JDVance) December 22, 2025
He added, “All of us obtained wrapped up over the previous few years in zero sum pondering. This was as a result of the individuals who assume they rule the world pit us towards each other. Nicki Minaj rejects that. All of us ought to.”
The Vice President’s remarks adopted Minaj’s remarks on the identical occasion, during which she mirrored on self-worth and societal magnificence norms.
“I don’t want somebody with blonde hair and blue eyes to downplay their magnificence as a result of I do know my magnificence. Do you perceive? It doesn’t trouble me {that a} lady feels and says that she’s lovely. Why shouldn’t she really feel that?” she stated. “Why have we gotten to some extent the place sure colours or sure sorts of individuals need to be afraid of loving themselves and loving the way in which they appear?”
Nicki Minaj continued, “I don’t need what was accomplished to little black women accomplished to little white women. I don’t need it accomplished to any woman. I need all little women on the earth to know that you’re distinctive. You’re lovely.”
Shortly after Nicki Minaj’s shock onstage dialog, Vance praised the rapper’s feedback on magnificence requirements however shortly pivoted to his personal agenda, with some canine whistling.
“In contrast to the left, we stand towards treating anyone, and I really like what Nicki stated about this. We don’t deal with anyone totally different due to their race or their intercourse,” Vance stated. “So we’ve relegated DEI to the dustbin of historical past, which is strictly the place it belongs. In the US of America, you don’t need to apologize for being white anymore.”
JD VANCE: “In the US of America, you do not have to apologize for being white anymore.”pic.twitter.com/Kam96xWa1o
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) December 21, 2025
Minaj’s look on the conservative gathering raised eyebrows throughout the political spectrum. Throughout her chat with Turning Level USA CEO Erika Kirk, the Hip-Hop star praised each President Donald Trump and Vance.
“I’ve the utmost respect and admiration for our President. I don’t know if he even is aware of this, however he’s given so many individuals hope,” she stated. “This administration is stuffed with individuals with coronary heart and soul, and so they make me happy with them. Our Vice President, he makes me… nicely, I really like each of them… Each of them have a really uncanny capacity to be somebody that you just relate to.”
Minaj additionally took goal at California Governor Gavin Newsom, calling him “New-scum” whereas criticizing his stance on transgender youth points.
In an ungainly second, Minaj referred to Vance as “the murderer JD Vance” earlier than realizing she was sitting subsequent to Kirk, whose husband, Charlie Kirk, was shot and killed earlier this yr.
Kirk responded with grace, saying, “If the Web desires to clip it, who cares? I really like this lady. She’s an incredible lady. She has a soul and a coronary heart for the Lord. And phrases are phrases, however I do know her coronary heart, and it doesn’t even matter.”
Minaj, who has just lately grow to be extra vocal about political points, additionally spoke on the United Nations in November, the place she addressed Christian persecution in Nigeria and voiced assist for Trump.
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