Cardi B Reportedly Calls Out Nicki Minaj Over TPUSA Deal and Nigeria Comments
Cardi B appears to have criticized Nicki Minaj amid growing controversy over the rapper’s recent connection to the conservative organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA). The dispute has quickly spread across social media, drawing attention from fans and commentators alike.
Comments attributed to Cardi B circulated online over the weekend, with many interpreting them as a direct response to Minaj’s political involvement. While Cardi B has not made a formal statement or given an interview on the matter, the posts have reignited discussion about Minaj’s controversial alignment.
Nicki Minaj has drawn criticism for publicly engaging with TPUSA, a conservative advocacy group that often sparks polarized reactions. Minaj’s support of the organization and her recent comments on issues such as the persecution of Christians in Nigeria have intensified backlash.
Many fans and online observers questioned her political choices and the potential impact of her influence, while others defended her right to express her views.
🔥🚨BREAKING: Cardi B who supported Kamla Harris in the election just lost it and dissed Nicki Minaj for collaborating with TPUSA and standing against the genocide of Christians in Nigeria and claims Billie Eilish has blocked her for it.
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) December 22, 2025
Cardi B: ‘THIS IS EMBARRASSING…… I know… pic.twitter.com/CaYzK8RNtK
The collaboration with TPUSA aligns with a broader pattern of Minaj publicly embracing conservative ideas. She has previously voiced opposition to government overreach, criticized certain social policies, and promoted individual freedoms, drawing both support and criticism from fans across the political spectrum. Her alignment with TPUSA has been seen by some as a bold, political stance, but by others as divisive.
Nicki Minaj uses her voice at TPUSA to put a spotlight on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and around the world 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/ohy7GysE60
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) December 21, 2025
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