Summary
Nicki Minaj stated she is President Trump's "number one fan" and showed her Trump "gold card" visa, which helps wealthy immigrants like her earn U.S. residency and citizenship. Minaj, who previously criticized Trump's immigration policies, appeared on stage with him at an event in Washington D.C. amid protests related to immigration enforcement actions.
Key Facts
- Nicki Minaj called herself President Trump's "number one fan" at a Washington D.C. event.
- She showed her Trump "gold card," a visa program for wealthy immigrants to fast-track U.S. residency and citizenship.
- The gold card costs $1 million and requires a $15,000 processing fee.
- Minaj, originally from Trinidad and Tobago, came to the U.S. as a child.
- She previously criticized U.S. immigration policies, especially family separation.
- Trump joked with Minaj on stage and commented on her nails.
- There are protests over actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).