Nicki Minaj Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Live Nation Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment The U.S. Treasury Department is planning a star-studded summit Wednesday tied to the launch of "Trump Accounts," and The Hollywood Reporter has learned that rapper Nicki Minaj, Marty Supreme and Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary, and Curb Your Enthusiasm star (and spouse of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.) Cheryl Hines are all slated to join President Trump and Secretary Scott Bessent at the event. Trump accounts are a new type of tax-advantaged individual retirement account for children that parents, guardians, employers and other donors can contribute to, and were created in last year's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." Related Stories TV Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Take on FCC's New Equal Time Guidance: "I'm Flattered You Think Appearing on My Show Has the Power to Affect Politics" News Tenacious D's Kyle Gass Likens Fallout From Trump Shooting Joke to a "Tsunami of Sh** Rolling Over You" The specific details of the summit remain under wraps for now, though Trump and Bessent are both scheduled to deliver remarks, and it will be streamed on X. It will also include "policy briefings" and "expert discussions," per Treasury. "The summit will convene senior administration officials, everyday Americans, and key stakeholders to outline how Trump Accounts work, discuss projected economic impacts, and emphasize the administration's commitment to expanding financial opportunity for American families," the department says. Other participants in the summit will include the conservative influencer Isabel Brown, political consultant Alex Bruesewitz, Sen. Ted Cruz, Michael Dell (who recently joined the consortium buying the U.S. operations of TikTok) and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. The event will have significantly more star power than a typical Treasury Department rollout, underscoring how the department wants to draw attention to the accounts. In fact, Bessent had previously said in a radio interview that there will be a commercial touting the Trump Accounts during next month's Super Bowl, shortly after the national anthem. The celebrities involved all have some conservative bona fides, with Hines of course married to a senior member of the Trump administration, and O'Leary a frequent commentator on economic issues on TV (when he isn't moonlighting with Timothée Chalamet). Minaj, meanwhile, has been more outspoken about her politics in recent months, including an appearance at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest last month, where she was interviewed by Erika Kirk. "I have the utmost respect and admiration for our president," Minaj said at the event. "I don't know if he even knows this, but he's given so many people hope." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Wall Street Journal Kanye "Ye" West Renounces Nazi Statements in Full-Page Ad, Cites Bipolar Disorder and Brain Trauma super bowl LX Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots to Play in Super Bowl LX Sundance Film Festival Edward Norton, Olivia Wilde and More Speak Out Against ICE at Sundance: "An Illegal Army Is Being Mounted Against U.S. Citizens" Israel-Gaza Conflict Who is Guy Hochman? Meet the Israeli Comedian Drawing Protests, Bans and Interrogations on North American Tour Israel-Gaza Conflict Israeli Comedian Banned in Beverly Hills Amid Cries of Antisemitism Sports NBA Postpones Minnesota Timberwolves Game After Minneapolis ICE Shooting Wall Street Journal Kanye "Ye" West Renounces Nazi Statements in Full-Page Ad, Cites Bipolar Disorder and Brain Trauma super bowl LX Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots to Play in Super Bowl LX Sundance Film Festival Edward Norton, Olivia Wilde and More Speak Out Against ICE at Sundance: "An Illegal Army Is Being Mounted Against U.S. Citizens" Israel-Gaza Conflict Who is Guy Hochman? Meet the Israeli Comedian Drawing Protests, Bans and Interrogations on North American Tour Israel-Gaza Conflict Israeli Comedian Banned in Beverly Hills Amid Cries of Antisemitism Sports NBA Postpones Minnesota Timberwolves Game After Minneapolis ICE Shooting
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Nicki Minaj and 'Marty Supreme' Actor Kevin O'Leary Set to Join Trump at Launch Event for "Trump Accounts"
January 26, 2026
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