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Nicki Minaj She appears to have deactivated her Instagram account amid public outcry over her surprise appearance Turning Point USA’s four-day AmericaFest 2026 summit,
On Sunday, the final day of the conservative convention, the 43-year-old rapper attended Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erica KirkTo talk about his newfound admiration for President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance.
His comment prompted a furious reaction from fans and as of Wednesday, his Instagram account now reads: “Sorry, this page is unavailable.” However, many followers pointed out that the “Bees in the Trap” artist left Instagram earlier in October.
Minaj’s X account remains active.
Independent Minaj’s rep has been contacted for comment.
During his conversation with Kirk, the Grammy-winning “Starships” rapper praised Trump as “handsome” and “dashing.”
Minaj continued, “This administration is full of people with heart and soul, and I’m proud of them. Our vice president, he makes me… well, I love both of them.” “They both have this amazing ability to be someone you can connect with.”
Minaj said that she was tired of being “pushed around” and added that speaking one’s mind with differing opinions is often controversial because “people are not using their brains anymore.”
Kirk, who then took over as leader of Turning Point USA murder of her husbandMinaj was thanked for being “courageous” despite receiving backlash from the entertainment industry for expressing support for Trump.
“I wasn’t paying attention,” Minaj said. “We don’t even think about them.” Kirk then responded, “We don’t have time. We’re too busy building, aren’t we?” To which the rapper replied: “We good kids.”
His appearance has received massive disappointment from fans, with many suggesting that his change in tune was influenced by money.
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,If you need the money so badly you should have just said so,” one wrote on X.
Your career is over,” another insisted, while another added: “You chose the wrong side!”
Trinidad-born rapper who once sang, “Island girl, Donald Trump wants me to go home,” which was widely recognized as an imitation of the then-President-elect. Immigrant-deportation rhetoric was once a criticism of Trump.
In 2018, she was one of several celebrities to condemn his zero-tolerance immigration policy, which separated more than 5,000 children from their families at the Mexico border. At the time, she shared her story of coming to the country at the age of 5, describing herself as an “illegal immigrant.”
“This is so scary to me. Please stop this. Can you imagine the terror and panic these children are feeling right now?” he wrote on Instagram at that time.