13.02.2026 18:22
Famous rapper Cardi B's words, "If ICE comes here, we will throw horses at them," which strongly reacted to the operations of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during her concert in California, quickly spread on social media. In response to this situation, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not take long to reply. The department referred to a controversial video about Cardi B's past, stating, "As long as our agents are not drugged and robbed, we will consider this a development based on her past behavior."
American rapper Cardi B made headlines with her outburst during a concert in California. The singer, who comes from a Caribbean immigrant family, reacted strongly in her speech to the operations of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Cardi B received a huge round of applause from the audience when she said, "If ICE comes here, we will throw horses at them. They can't take my fans."
MINISTRY SENDS INCIDENT RESPONSE
As the footage of the speech quickly spread on social media, a striking post came from the official X account of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to which ICE is affiliated.
The ministry quoted the news and used the following statement: "As long as our agents are not drugged and robbed, we consider this a development based on past behavior."
This harsh response was interpreted as a reference to a controversial video about Cardi B's past. In footage that circulated in 2019, the rapper recounted inviting some men to a hotel, drugging them, and taking their money during her early days in her music career when she worked as a stripper.
In response to the backlash at that time, Cardi B stated, "These were things I had to do to survive. I never bragged about it."
RESPONDED WITH EPSTEIN ALLEGATIONS
Not remaining silent on the ministry's post, Cardi B completely changed the direction of the debate this time. In a post on her X account, she stated, "If we're going to talk about drugs, let's talk about Jeffrey Epstein and his friends who drugged and abused underage girls. Why don't you want to talk about the Epstein files?"
EPSTEIN DOCUMENTS AND DONALD TRUMP
Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice has released millions of pages of documents related to the Epstein investigation to the public in recent weeks.
It was noteworthy that the name of former U.S. President Donald Trump appeared numerous times in the published documents.