Nicki Minaj is referring to U.S. President Donald J. Trump; the clip shows her calling herself the president’s “No. 1 fan” at the Treasury Department’s Trump Accounts Summit on Jan. 28, 2026.
The short is an excerpt of Minaj’s on-stage remarks at a live event—the U.S. Treasury’s “Trump Accounts” summit (a public launch event)—not an original standalone social-post interview.
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Yes — the full video of Minaj speaking at the Trump Accounts Summit is publicly available as part of event coverage (streams and full recordings) from news outlets and the Treasury/White House livestreams; PBS, CNBC and other outlets streamed or posted full event video on Jan. 28, 2026.
Yes — the White House acknowledged the appearance: the White House social accounts posted a photo of Minaj and Trump together (captioned “BARBZ x MAGA”), and coverage notes the administration promoted the Trump Accounts event where she spoke; no separate official statement quoted responding to the exact line was identified.
Yes — Minaj’s on-stage declaration is a public expression of support for President Trump and would commonly be treated as a political endorsement; whether it triggers campaign finance or disclosure obligations depends on context (e.g., whether it was coordinated with a campaign or involved a campaign contribution). Public praise alone is not automatically a reportable campaign contribution, but donations or coordinated activity could have legal disclosure requirements under federal campaign finance law.