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California Governor Gavin Newsom has had a fierce disagreement on social media with rapper Nicki Minaj, and he displeased her by posting a video of himself dancing to Megan Thee Stallion’s diss song ‘HISS’. This act elevates a political and pop culture dispute that began with Minaj’s claims of swatting incidents at her home.
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A footage has been uploaded to the internet, which captures Governor Gavin Newsom in a very easy-going mood accompanying the rhythm of the music that is militant. Newsom’s behavior was determined by the allegations and he pointed out Minaj’s words in the song. Following this, Minaj made several posts where she accused the Governor of not helping her when swatting incidents took place at her California residence—a dangerous hoax where fake emergency services are sent to the location.
The Newsom team has not taken the public approach through a statement but they have rather allowed the video to narrate the story. The background traces back to Minaj’s continuous and incessant accusations that Newsom did not step in or take any action regarding the swatting incidents. This has been a major concern for her as she fears it might endanger her family. Legal experts indicate that while governors have a broad range of authority, it is still very uncommon and it is not regarded as their operational domain to directly intervene in criminal investigations involving individuals, especially when those investigations have already been handled by local police and federal agencies like the FBI.
Without any delay the online users reacted to the situation and the reactions were not uniform which showed the weird intersection of state politics and hip-hop drama. One user who made a comment on the whole thing stood up and said ‘These fuckers hold political office. This is not stan wars omg.’ The SSentiment highlighted the fantastic aspect of a sitting governor employing a diss track as a public rebuttal.
Conversely, others tried hard to dig into the ground of Minaj’s original complaint. A good chunk of the ensuing conversation was dedicated to the discussion of the constraints of a governor’s powers in such cases. ‘How did he help Jay Z and Roc Nation and what was the specific nature of that help?’ one user asked, questioning the idea that Newsom had selectively given support to other celebrities. Another person remarked, ‘A GOVERNOR can’t do anything to make the FBI take the case,’ contending that Minaj’s ire was misdirected and she should instead be taking it out on the law enforcement agencies that are directly responsible for the investigations.
However, the rapper’s supporters were rock solid. One supporter voiced her sympathy for Minaj and mentioned that it would be lovely if the rapper could tweet from her own account and not have to worry about the scrutiny. This perspective saw the Governor’s video as an attack on a citizen who is expressing her fear.
The disagreement escalated to a boiling point when the issue of Kenneth Petty, Minaj’s husband and his history came up. ‘why would he help somebody and her predator husband?’ one reply stated, revealing that the discussion had rapidly moved to a new level. Another user implied that Newsom’s video did not go to the core of the matter writing, ‘Should’ve thrown in Petty’s mugshot to really piss her off lmfaoooo.’
In spite of the commotion there were still those who expressed their fatigue and were fed up with the never-ending debate. ‘Over this convo,’ was the straightforward remark of one person. Another person lamented the loss of sound argumentation saying, ‘No point in arguing with them. Nicki is their queen. Their queen has made them believe that a governor had the power to help her and didn’t. Never mind the facts about what a governor can or cannot do.’
California Governor Gavin Newsom responds to Nicki Minaj with Megan Thee Stallion’s “HISS.” pic.twitter.com/plunAY0QQX
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) December 13, 2025
Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, is quite active on social media, sometimes aggressively, and he has resorted to popular culture as a way to reach a smaller audience before. However, it is a completely new and unorthodox method for him to fight directly with a musician who is equating safety complaints with political critiques. This creates a confusion about where the line is drawn between official duty and personal response, and brings up the question of what tone is proper for politicians in the digital age.
For Nicki Minaj, this event is just one more installment in her long-running saga of online conflicts. Her accusations against Newsom have mobilized her die-hard fans and his musical come-back promises that the story will not die down easily, turning a serious charge of security lapses into a political rivalry that is theatrical and viral. The singer has also shared content celebrating Donald Trump‘s accomplishments.
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The clash between Gavin Newsom and Nicki Minaj ultimately shows the modern political reality where viral moments are the new currency and responses are measured as much by likes and shares as by policy papers. The Governor’s choice of counterargument has made the discussion about Minaj’s security concerns, which are very serious, to now be heard along with Megan Thee Stallion. Other artists, like Sabrina Carpenter, have shown their support for Minaj. Meanwhile, festive posts from figures like Angela R. White continue to spark comparisons to the rapper.















