Vice President JD Vance has seemingly taken a side in the recently reignited Nicki Minaj and Cardi B feud.

READ MORE:Ā Cardi B – ā€˜Am I The Drama?’ review: overstuffed and underwhelming

BothĀ Cardi and Nicki have had a long-running spat, which has recurrently flared up on social media over the past few years. Things came to a head in September 2018 when theyĀ got into a physical altercation at aĀ Harper’s BazaarĀ eventĀ over alleged ā€œliesā€ being spread by Minaj.

After supposedly reaching a truce the following month, it seems their beef has kicked off once again after the ā€˜Pink Friday’ rapper shared a series of posts on X/Twitter, mocking Cardi’s new album ā€˜Am I The Drama?’.

Later, in a post shared shared to X on Wednesday (December 10), politician JD Vance unexpectedly weighed in, making his feelings on their rivalry clear by simply sharing: ā€œNicki > Cardi.ā€

JD Vance responds to Nicki Minaj’s post:

ā€œNicki>Cardiā€ pic.twitter.com/YpOKdl8ygw

— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) December 11, 2025

🚨BREAKING: Wild moment as Nicki Minaj heaps praise on JD Vance, calling him ā€œtop-tier comedy,ā€ ā€œan assassin,ā€ and ā€œquick as a computerā€

“He’s the best blend I’ve ever seen of us & them.” pic.twitter.com/uTnRAmqnvt

— RightLine (@RightLineNews) December 11, 2025

Vance’s message was a response to one of Minaj’s now deleted posts in praise of him. Fan screenshots circulating X show that she’d initially shared a photo of Chucky captioned ā€œVance > Rantsā€.

Shared alongside a photo of a smiling 50 Cent, she also posted ā€œVance > Ants in the pants,ā€ on Thursday (December 11).

Shortly after, she also posted: ā€œThe Vance > The Gav Nots,ā€ followed by: ā€œNothing brings me joy like the Vance memes & knowing he leaned into it like a boss … But make no mistake, Vance is an assassin. Don’t debate him. On anything. Quick as a computer. Maybe quicker.ā€

It comes at a time where the White House is continually wading into pop culture matters, often using the music of popular artists in campaign videos and provoking strong reactions from social media media.

SZA is the latest to join a huge wave of artists protesting against the White House’s usage of their music in ICE deportation videos. Sabrina Carpenter recently hit out at Trump for using her music in an ICE video,Ā writing: ā€œDo not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agendaā€.

Though the White HouseĀ took down the offending video, they laterĀ used a clip of herĀ SNLĀ performanceĀ to soundtrack another ICE video.

Meanwhile,Ā Olivia RodrigoĀ attendedĀ anti-ICE protests in June, adding that she was ā€œdeeply upsetā€ over the ā€œviolent deportations of my neighbors under the current administrationā€. She would alsoĀ criticise ICE for using her songĀ in a video encouraging self-deportation, writing: ā€œDon’t ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda.ā€

ICE videos using the music ofĀ MGMTĀ andĀ The CureĀ were also removed due to official takedown requests.