President Donald Trump hosted rapper Nicki Minaj during a luncheon on the Rose Garden patio of the White House this week [1, 2].

The event combined a showcase of federal property improvements with a high-profile celebrity appearance, blending official government business with cultural promotion.

During the gathering, Trump spoke about several renovation projects across the White House grounds [1]. He specifically highlighted the changes made to the Rose Garden area, noting that the current white stone patio was previously a grass area [3].

"I'm putting a lot of love back into the White House," Trump said [1].

While some reports indicated the luncheon took place on Monday [1], other accounts placed the event on Friday [3]. The president used the occasion to review the physical updates to the estate, a move some reports linked to the promotion of his investment accounts [1]. Other accounts suggested the event was intended for a Mother's Day audience [3].

Trump also introduced the guest of honor to the attendees. He said Minaj was "so respected and so hot" [2].

Contradicting accounts exist regarding the president's perspective on the construction. Some reports said he simply reviewed the renovation projects [1], while others said he described the Rose Garden renovation as a mistake [3].

"I'm putting a lot of love back into the White House."

The event reflects a continued strategy of integrating celebrity influence and personal branding into official White House functions. By blending discussions of infrastructure and aesthetics with the presence of a global music star, the administration signals a preference for unconventional diplomacy and public relations over traditional state protocol.