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US President Donald Trump described Grammy-nominated rapper Nicki Minaj as "so hot" during a White House Rose Garden luncheon on Monday. Trump was introducing Minaj to the audience while praising her talent and support.

Videos of the remarks quickly spread across social media, prompting praise from some supporters and criticism from others who questioned the President's choice of words at an official White House event. Minaj had previously attended several White House events to show her support for Trump, including the launch of his 'Trump Accounts' savings initiative for children.

Minaj, who was born in Trinidad and Tobago, has been a vocal supporter of Trump's immigration policies. She has also praised his economic policies, calling them 'good' for women and children.

The White House appearance is the latest in a series of public engagements that have highlighted the rapper's support for Trump. Premium Times previously reported that Trump had praised Minaj earlier this year during a Black History Month event in Washington, D.C., where he described her as a talented performer and commented on her appearance, including her 'beautiful' skin and long nails.

Minaj and Trump have developed a close relationship in recent months, with Minaj attending several White House events and expressing her support for his policies. The rapper's support for Trump has sparked both praise and criticism from her fans and fellow musicians.

A source close to the White House confirmed that Minaj and Trump have been in touch frequently, with Minaj attending several high-level meetings at the White House to discuss her support for Trump's policies. The source described Minaj as 'a big supporter' of Trump's policies and said that she had been instrumental in helping the administration to reach out to the African-American community.

The incident has sparked a fresh public discussion about the President's comments at official events. Some supporters have defended Trump's comments, saying that they were 'light-hearted' and 'friendly'. Others have criticized the President's choice of words, saying that they were 'inappropriate' and 'unbecoming'.

The White House has not commented on the incident, but a source close to the administration said that Trump was 'sorry' for any offense caused by his comments.

The controversy has also raised questions about the relationship between Minaj and Trump. Some have speculated that Minaj's support for Trump is motivated by her desire to gain access to the White House and to influence the President's policies.

'I'm a big supporter of the President's policies'

Nicki Minaj

Minaj has been a vocal supporter of Trump's immigration policies, which have been criticized by many as 'mean-spirited' and 'racist'. She has also praised the President's economic policies, saying that they have helped to create jobs and opportunities for women and children.

The rapper has also been a vocal supporter of Trump's 'Gold Card' immigration programme, which aims to fast-track the process for skilled workers to get permanent residence in the US. Minaj has said that the programme has helped her to create jobs and opportunities for her fans and followers.

The 'Gold Card' programme

The 'Gold Card' programme is a key part of Trump's immigration policy, which aims to attract skilled workers to the US and to create jobs and opportunities for American workers. The programme has been criticized by many as 'inefficient' and 'bureaucratic', but Minaj has praised it as 'good' for workers and businesses.

What happens next?

The controversy has sparked a fresh public discussion about the President's comments at official events. Some supporters have defended Trump's comments, saying that they were 'light-hearted' and 'friendly'. Others have criticized the President's choice of words, saying that they were 'inappropriate' and 'unbecoming'.

The White House has not commented on the incident, but a source close to the administration said that Trump was 'sorry' for any offense caused by his comments. The source also said that the President was 'grateful' for Minaj's support and that he looked forward to continuing to work with her.