Cardi B blasts Trump advisor after he drags her into Nicki Minaj bot controversy Ryan ColemanTue, February 24, 2026 at 1:53 AM UTC 0 Cardi B and Nicki Minaj Kevin Mazur/Getty; Mike Coppola/Getty Cardi B is in Nicki Minaj's business again. Again, without at all wanting to be. The "Bodak Yellow" rapper took to X on Monday to defend herself against an allegation from selfdescribed Trump advisor Alex Bruesewitz that she is in some way affiliated with the Cyabra, an Israeli disinformation tracking company behind a new report concerning Minaj.
Cardi B blasts Trump advisor after he drags her into Nicki Minaj bot controversy
Ryan ColemanTue, February 24, 2026 at 1:53 AM UTC
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Cardi B and Nicki Minaj
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Cardi B is in Nicki Minaj's business again. Again, without at all wanting to be.
The "Bodak Yellow" rapper took to X on Monday to defend herself against an allegation from self-described Trump advisor Alex Bruesewitz that she is in some way affiliated with the Cyabra, an Israeli disinformation tracking company behind a new report concerning Minaj.
That report, titled "Inauthentic Amplification of Political Discourse on Nicki Minaj's X Account" and published by Politico on Monday, claims that a "sophisticated army of bots" was behind Minaj's recent ascent in conservative politics. When Bruesewitz called the report a "total scam" and pointed out Cardi's agent, Mike G, is affiliated with Cyabra, essentially tying her to the claims made about Minaj, Cardi hit back hard.
"Listen, you involved me in something that has nothing to do wit me so now we're gonna talk about the facts," she wrote in reply to Bruesewitz on X, threatening to "sue you, you wet dirty dog."
"Cyabra is a data company with a lot of investors like Mike G, customers like Elon Musk and Pepsi that use that company for data and even has Mike Pompeo on the board of advisors," Cardi explained. "So what you need to focus on is the fact that data is VERY real and leave me out of your bulls---."
Cardi reiterated that she did not "have anything to do with that and I don't give AF!! Now lie and say that's not true!!! See what happen when you involve me in s--- that don't have nothing to do with me? I get down to the GRISTLE of it!!"
Entertainment Weekly has reached out to representatives for Cardi and Minaj.
Cyabra's "targeted analysis of engagement activity on Nicki Minaj's official X account" found that 33 percent of accounts that interacted with the rapper over a two-month span were inauthentic. That's over 18,000 accounts from nearly 55,000 analyzed, representing "substantially higher than baseline levels typically observed in organic social media discourse."
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The company was able to identify one day, Dec. 26, when 56 percent of all comments on political posts made by Minaj came from fake accounts. Cyabra concluded from these findings that "a coordinated fake campaign was actively amplifying political content on Nicki Minaj's X account" during the period studied.
Nicki Minaj and Donald Trump in 2026
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Minaj was by no means an ardent supporter of Democratic policies or politicians during her rise to fame (she rapped about voting for Mitt Romney in 2012), but she has become an unequivocal booster of right-wing politics, and Donald Trump in particular, over the last year.
The "Starships" rapper appeared with Trump in January at an event announcing his new Trump Accounts policy. After the event she touted receiving a "Trump Gold Card," which the Trinidad and Tobago-born Minaj claimed finalized her U.S. citizenship.
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Cardi B and Nicki Minaj have, meanwhile, been feuding for years, most recently over the sales of the former's latest album, Am I the Drama?
Minaj has not yet publicly weighed in on the Cyabra report, but Cardi and Breusewitz's back-and-forth raged on after the initial spat. Mike G, a member of her representation team at United Talent Agency, was indeed announced as a member of an advisory panel for Cyabra in 2025. But Cardi insisted she doesn't "keep track of my agents investments," and further pressed him on the relevance of their argument.
"America got so many issues, businesses are closing, homeowners are slashing the prices on their homes, interest rates are high," she wrote. "Yet Trump's advisor is arguing on Twitter with a female rappers. Ladies and gentlemen this is America."
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