Nicki Minaj Gets Signed Bible From Donald Trump, She Calls It ‘Sense’

Nicki Minaj he is the proud owner of the Bible written by the President Donald Trump.
The “Big Foot” rapper, 43, showed off a holy book autographed with an X on Saturday, February 21, calling it “one of the most important gifts. [she had] who was once accepted [her] for life.” The cover of this “God Bless The USA” version of the Holy Bible is marketed as “Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America, Signature Edition.”
Trump, 79, officially approved the Bible program “God Bless the USA” – a collection created by the country singer. Lee Greenwood – in March 2024 and copies sell for $59.99. It comes with the Pledge of Allegiance, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence interspersed with traditional Bible verses.
“I want to be with more people [this bible],” Trump said in a promotional video for “God Bless the USA.” “You have to have it with your heart and soul.”
In that video, Trump said the Bible “God Bless the USA” is his “favorite book” and urged his followers to read it.
“Most of you have never studied [the Bill of Rights] and I don’t know the freedoms and rights you have as Americans, and how you are threatened with losing those rights… It happens all the time. It’s a very sad thing that happened in our country but we will change it,” he said in 2024. “Religion and Christianity are big things that are missing in this country, and I really believe that we need to bring them back and we must bring them back quickly.”
Minaj has become one of Trump’s most prominent supporters in the public eye, even describing herself as the president’s “first fan” when she joined him at a Treasury Department conference in Washington DC in January 2026.
Minaj’s association with Trump has been controversial among her fans and within the music community. He’s a comedian Mike Epps apologized to Minaj earlier this month for joking that she “got on the train with Donald Trump” during a live show in Kentucky.
“I want to apologize to you, Nicki Minaj, for saying the things I said,” he later said on his Instagram Story. “I want to apologize to your husband, your children, all that for what I said.”
The comedian went on to say, “I’m a comedian, sometimes I get on that stage, I drink a little, I just go crazy, I don’t filter.
Last year, the rapper joined Turning Point USA, a rights group founded by the late. Charlie Kirk. (Kirk was shot and killed during a campus event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on September 10, 2025. Tyler James Robinson (he was arrested in connection with the shooting but had not yet entered a plea.)

Erika Kirk and Nicki Minaj.
Getty Images; (Olivier Touron/AFP)Minaj appeared on stage with Charlie’s widow, Erika Kirk (née Frantzve), at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona, in December 2025. During that event, Minaj made a faux pas by telling young men that they have “amazing role models like the murderer, JD Vance, our vice president.”
The singer stopped in the middle of the sentence and covered his face in shame. Erika tried to defuse the situation by assuring Minaj that the “killer” joke didn’t offend her.
“Trust, I haven’t heard anything new under the sun,” replied Kirk with a laugh. “You are fine, I love you [and] you have to laugh about it – really. I’ve been called everything, and you know what? God is very good, let him get off your back.”
Vance, 41, later tried to reschedule the event and defended Minaj with X.
“Nicki Minaj said something at Amfest that was really profound,” Vance tweeted. “I’m paraphrasing, but he said, ‘Just because I want little Black girls to think they’re beautiful doesn’t mean I have to put down little girls with red hair and blue eyes.'”
The vice president continued, “We’ve all fallen into zero-sum thinking in the last few years. It was because the people who think they rule the world are messing with us. @NICKIMINAJ disproves that. We all should.”




