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[UPDATED] SWOLLEN TESTICLES: Tucker Agrees With Nicki Minaj's Corona-vaccine Caution

Keneci Channel

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[UPDATE] Nicki Minaj In War Of Words With Biden's White House Over Invite, Following "Swollen Testicles" Tweet

Following controversy over her vaccine tweets, Minaj revealed on Twitter Wednesday that she was invited to the White House to speak with top health officials. She asked her fans to submit their own vaccine questions so she can ask the officials on their behalf.

Hours after the rapper made the announcement, Biden administration put out a statement clarifying it had offered her a phone call to discuss her coronavirus vaccine hesitancy, not an in-person visit.

Minaj, baffled by the clarification, took to Instagram Live to share her take on what really went down, and called out CNN's Don Lemon who first reported the White House so-called clarification.

"Do y’all think I would go on the internet and lie about being invited to the fucking White House?" the rapper asked incredulously. "Like what? Do you guys see what is happening right now?"

According to Minaj, her manager and publicist were on a call with the White House in which administration officials said, "We’d like to offer Nicki an invitation to come to the White House to speak with" Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy and Dr. Anthony Fauci.

The rapper said she told White House officials she would rather not travel and suggested some kind of either public or private "live" video chat on social media. The White House apparently agreed to do a public live video chat.

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Hip Hop rapper Nicki Minaj revealed on social media Monday, why she didn't attend this year's Met Gala in New York City.

"They want you to get vaccinated for the Met," She wrote on Twitter. "If I get vaccinated it won’t for the Met. It’ll be once I feel I’ve done enough research. I’m working on that now."

Her post sparked a chorus of condemnations from the terminally online woke far-leftists who believe that every celebrity should parrot their pro-vaccine line.

The 38 year-old rapper and nursing mother then dropped a wild revelation in a later tweet:

"My cousin in Trinidad won’t get the vaccine cuz his friend got it & became impotent. His testicles became swollen. His friend was weeks away from getting married, now the girl called off the wedding. So just pray on it & make sure you’re comfortable with ur decision, not bullied."

Mockery and outrage ensued. Far-left MSNBC black talking head Joy Ann-Reid got in on the action. On her show Monday night, she attacked Minja for spreading misinformation about vaccines.

The Rapper didn't let Ann-Reid's attack slide. "This is what happens when you’re so thirsty to down another black woman (by the request of the white man), that you didn’t bother to read all my tweets," Minaj fired back. 'My God SISTER do better' imagine getting ur dumb ass on tv a min after a tweet to spread a false narrative about a black woman."

The Anaconda rapper was not done. She dug up past Ann-Reid's post casting doubts on the vaccine.

Reacting to Minaj's onslaught on her show Tuesday, Ann-Reid avoided attacking the rapper again probably scared of her fans the 'barbz.' Instead the MSNBC loud mouth focused her ire on conservatives who defended the rapper's right to publicly discuss her concerns about the vaccine.

While woke trolls mocked and attacked Minaj, many across the political spectrum came to her defense, including unlikely allies like Fox News firebrand Tucker Carlson and conservative commentator and TV host Candace Owens.

Carlson on his show Tuesday, argued that the real reason woke trolls and media talking heads are mad at Minaj is because she told people to "pray on it" and make the decision themselves whether to get the vaccine jab or not.

Carlson said that the rapper's tweets are "massive threat" to "the industrial lying machine" who want everyone to fall in line and regurgitate the pro-vaccine propaganda. "It's amazing to see them panic in the face of unfettered speech."

Carlson's guest Candace Owens also defended the rapper, saying that she faced "the Ministry of Truth" who control what you're allowed to say.

Owens argued that by trying to shutdown Minaj, her critics are actually the ones creating more vaccine hesitancy.

WATCH Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens discuss Nicki Minaj's tweets.