Tokyo Toni is showing support for Nicki Minaj—and President Donald Trump.
Blac Chyna’s outspoken mom returned to social media this week to defend Nicki’s controversial pro-Trump stance.
The Pink Friday rapper followed POTUS on X this week, which fueled immediate online backlash. However, Toni said she doesn’t see the issue with Nicki’s decision; in fact, she’s looking to follow suit.
“Let me make this real quick, OK?” Toni said in a video. “First, Nicki Minaj. She ain’t do nothing wrong but follow Donald Trump. I don’t hear a mother-fucking soul say shit about 50 [Cent] loving Donald Trump, hanging with Donald Trump, taking pictures with Donald Trump, telling Donald Trump to keep another Black man down, in jail. Bitch, please. She did the right thing. I’m about to follow him, too.”
Ahead of the 2024 election, 50 Cent claimed he was voting for Trump, and he also claimed the president wouldn't pardon Sean "Diddy" Combs because of the "nasty" things the disgraced mogul has said.
Toni said she didn’t understand all the hate Trump has received, claiming that the only people who were mad with the president were “bitches on welfare.”
"Fuck you mad about?” she said. “Get the fuck off welfare! What did he really do to anybody?”
She then touched on Trump’s immigration and deportation policies, which have escalated aggressive ICE raids on immigrants across the country.
“Wasn’t y’all crying about they was coming, taking your welfare, and [how] y’all ain’t getting nothing?” Toni said about deported immigrants. “Now he get them out of here, now y’all are crying? ... I don’t give a fuck what he did.”
Over the past several weeks, Nicki has become an increasingly vocal supporter of Trump and Vice President JD Vance. Last month, Nicki took the stage at a United Nations event and backed Trump’s widely contested claim that Christians were being persecuted in Nigeria.
“I would like to thank President Donald Trump for prioritizing this issue,” she said at the time, “and for his leadership on the global stage, and calling for urgent action to defend Christians in Nigeria to combat extremism, and to bring a stop to violence against those who simply want to exercise their natural right to freedom of belief.
“We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order to respect each other,” she continued. “We’re way beyond thinking or expecting or assuming the next person sitting next to you will have the same beliefs. We're beyond that. That’s ridiculous.”
Nicki has since reiterated her support for the Trump administration.
“United Nations was a MAGA Flex,” she wrote on X. “Trump on da text. Yall should be afraid of what I’m gon do next.”
She went on to refer to Vance as an “assassin" shortly after he declared that Nicki was superior to Cardi B, her longtime foe and well-known Trump critic.
“Nothing brings me joy like the Vance memes & knowing he leaned into it like a boss,” Nicki wrote in an X post. “But make no mistake, Vance is an assassin. Don’t debate him. On anything. Quick as a computer. Maybe quicker.”