Nicki Minaj Promotes Trump Accounts at DC Summit 2026

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    Nicki Minaj joined President Trump on stage at the Trump Accounts Summit in DC (Jan 28, 2026) to promote “Trump Accounts”—tax-free investment accounts for kids born 2025-2028. U.S. Treasury seeds $1K per eligible child (OBBBA, July 2025). Parents max $5K/year, employers $2.5K.

    Nicki Minaj and Trump together promoting baby bags.

    Trump Accounts (One Big Beautiful Bill Act): Treasury drops $1K into stock market accounts for every U.S. baby born 2025-2028. Opens July 4, 2026. Low-fee index funds only. Locked til 18 (college/home/business). Michael Dell pledged $6.25B kickoff.

    The Numbers

    25M kids eligible (2025-2028 births)
    $1K Treasury seed per child
    $5K/year parental max
    $2.5K/year employer match
    Projected growth: $1K → $5,800 by age 18

    Summit Who’s Who

    Nicki Minaj → hip hop star power
    President Trump → keynote
    Scott Bessent → Treasury Secretary
    Michael Dell → $6.25B pledge
    Kevin O’Leary → Shark Tank
    Cheryl Hines → RFK Jr’s wife
    Ted Cruz → Senate hype man
    Black Twitter Split
    SUPPORTERS: “Free money for Black babies? Sign me up”
    CRITICS: “Nicki co-signing Trump policy? Hard pass”
    MEMES: “Barbz stock market loading…”

    How It Works

    1. File IRS Form 4547 (tax season)
    2. Treasury auto-deposits $1K (July 2026)
    3. Invest in low-fee stock index funds
    4. Locked until age 18 (tuition/home/business)
    5. Wealth gap closer? Debatable.
      The BlkCosmo Take
      Nicki Minaj on Trump summit stage promoting generational wealth is 2026 wildest plot twist. Free $1K stock accounts for babies ain’t bad—even if politics messy. Barbz about to be Wall Street. Trump Accounts = culture war + capitalism experiment.

    Take the money or nah? Drop your take below.

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