People

10.3 NOT

Ice Spice

Ice Spice is an American rapper and songwriter from the Bronx, New York City, who rose to prominence in 2022 with her viral single "Munch (Feelin' U)". She is known for her contributions to the Bronx drill subgenre and has achieved multiple top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100.

Key Evidence

Representative records from the current filtered evidence set.

Strongest Signal

Endorsement

Sep 17, 2024

Not MAGA
8 Weight Impact on the score.
92% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice appeared in a 2024 Vote.org campaign encouraging voter registration

In September 2024, Vote.org announced a voting campaign featuring Ice Spice alongside other celebrities. The campaign urged fans to check registration status and make a voting plan, placing Ice Spice in an explicit pro-voting civic-mobiliz…

Latest Development

Public Statement

Mar 23, 2026

Neutral
3 Weight Impact on the score.
78% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice's documented public political footprint is limited compared with her entertainment profile

Available source-backed reporting on Ice Spice is overwhelmingly focused on music, celebrity culture, and brand activity, with relatively little direct commentary from her on partisan politics, Trump, January 6, or the 2020 election. This…

Strongest Not MAGA

Public Statement

Jul 23, 2024

Not MAGA
7 Weight Impact on the score.
88% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice publicly embraced Kamala Harris's 'brat' meme in 2024

In July 2024, Reuters reported that after Charli XCX posted that "kamala IS brat" , Ice Spice replied "Please" in support of the meme-laden pro-Harris online moment. The exchange tied Ice Spice to a highly visible social-media wave boostin…

Evidence Distribution

Active and disputed public evidence by direction and time.

Pro-MAGA
0 (0%)
Neutral
2 (25%)
Not MAGA
6 (75%)

Evidence Over Time

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Donations

Mar 23, 2026

Neutral
2 Weight Impact on the score.
70% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

No verified campaign-contribution record was located for Ice Spice in reviewed public sources

Reviewed public materials did not yield a reliable, attributable campaign-finance record for Isis Naija Gaston / Ice Spice. In the absence of a verified filing or credible report, this should be treated as neutral rather than inferred as support for either side.

Notes: Negative finding; included to document search results and avoid speculation.

Agent rationale

Campaign donations are a high-value signal, so documenting their apparent absence after targeted review is useful. Confidence is moderate because absence findings are inherently less certain than positive filings, and common-name/disambiguation issues can complicate searches. Direction remains neutral.

Sources

  1. Federal Election Commission

    No clearly attributable donation filing for Ice Spice/Isis Naija Gaston was located in reviewed search attempts.

  2. OpenSecrets

    No clearly attributable contribution record for Ice Spice was located in reviewed search attempts.

Public Statement

Mar 23, 2026

Neutral
3 Weight Impact on the score.
78% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice's documented public political footprint is limited compared with her entertainment profile

Available source-backed reporting on Ice Spice is overwhelmingly focused on music, celebrity culture, and brand activity, with relatively little direct commentary from her on partisan politics, Trump, January 6, or the 2020 election. This absence should be treated as neutral, not as support or opposition.

Notes: Context item included because political-source scarcity is itself relevant to not over-inferring alignment.

Agent rationale

The research surfaced only a small number of political acts/statements despite extensive entertainment coverage. Under the neutrality rule, lack of evidence on key MAGA issues should not be overread. This item provides balancing context and helps avoid cherry-picking isolated signals.

Sources

  1. Ice Spice official website

    Official site focused on music releases, tour, and merchandise rather than political advocacy.

  2. Wikipedia (Jun 10, 2024)

    Biographical overview centered on career and discography; no substantial political section.

Public Statement

Sep 18, 2024

Not MAGA
5 Weight Impact on the score.
81% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice was included in election-season celebrity messaging that framed voting and reproductive rights together

Election-season coverage linked Ice Spice to celebrity campaigns that paired voting participation with reproductive-rights advocacy. In the 2024 U.S. context, that issue bundle placed participants on the opposite side of major MAGA-aligned policy goals.

Notes: Related but distinct from general voter-registration participation because this item emphasizes issue linkage to abortion rights.

Agent rationale

This captures the substantive political meaning of Ice Spice's participation beyond generic GOTV. Because abortion rights were a major anti-Trump coalition issue in 2024, the signal is directionally anti-MAGA. Weight remains moderate because the evidence is campaign participation rather than a detailed personal policy statement.

Sources

  1. Billboard (Sep 18, 2024)

    Campaign connected artists including Ice Spice with abortion-rights and election-participation messaging.

  2. Vote.org (Sep 17, 2024)

    Vote.org launched a celebrity-backed voter campaign that included Ice Spice.

Endorsement

Sep 18, 2024

Not MAGA
6 Weight Impact on the score.
84% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice joined artists backing abortion-rights messaging before the 2024 election

Billboard reported in September 2024 that artists including Ice Spice participated in a campaign encouraging support for abortion rights and voter engagement. Abortion access is a major issue of conflict between Democrats and the MAGA movement, making participation a relevant anti-MAGA issue signal.

Notes: Issue-based rather than candidate-based political activity.

Agent rationale

Billboard is not a primary political source, but it is credible entertainment-industry reporting on a campaign involving Ice Spice. Support for abortion-rights advocacy is materially relevant because MAGA-aligned politics has generally backed abortion restrictions. Weight is moderate because this is issue advocacy, not a direct anti-Trump statement.

Sources

  1. Billboard (Sep 18, 2024)

    Megan Thee Stallion, Ice Spice and more have joined a campaign supporting abortion-rights messaging and 2024 election participation.

Endorsement

Sep 17, 2024

Not MAGA
8 Weight Impact on the score.
92% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice appeared in a 2024 Vote.org campaign encouraging voter registration

In September 2024, Vote.org announced a voting campaign featuring Ice Spice alongside other celebrities. The campaign urged fans to check registration status and make a voting plan, placing Ice Spice in an explicit pro-voting civic-mobilization effort during the 2024 election cycle. This is not a partisan endorsement, but it is a public action aligned against a common MAGA pattern of election cynicism or disengagement rhetoric.

Notes: Civic participation signal rather than party endorsement.

Agent rationale

This is a direct, attributable public political-action signal tied to the 2024 election. While Vote.org is nonpartisan, voter-mobilization activity is politically relevant. Direction is mildly anti-MAGA because the act supports broad democratic participation rather than Trump-specific narratives; weight is strong because it was a public campaign role, but not maximal because it was not an endorsement of a candidate or party.

Sources

  1. Vote.org (Sep 17, 2024)

    Vote.org launches star-studded campaign ahead of National Voter Registration Day featuring ... Ice Spice ...

Public Statement

Aug 22, 2024

Not MAGA
5 Weight Impact on the score.
82% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice attended the 2024 Democratic National Convention with music-industry peers

Variety reported that Ice Spice was among the music figures present at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Attendance at a major party convention is not necessarily a formal endorsement, but appearing in that partisan setting during the Harris-vs.-Trump race is a directional political signal away from MAGA.

Notes: Attendance does not by itself prove formal endorsement.

Agent rationale

This is a contextual but relevant partisan signal. Presence at the Democratic convention during a presidential campaign suggests affinity or willingness to be publicly associated with the anti-Trump coalition. Confidence is good because Variety is a credible report on the event, but direction is not weighted as high as an explicit endorsement because attendance can have mixed motives.

Sources

  1. Variety (Aug 22, 2024)

    Pink, Lil Jon, Patti LaBelle, Stevie Wonder, and Ice Spice were among music names associated with the Democratic National Convention.

Public Statement

Jul 23, 2024

Not MAGA
7 Weight Impact on the score.
88% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice publicly embraced Kamala Harris's 'brat' meme in 2024

In July 2024, Reuters reported that after Charli XCX posted that "kamala IS brat", Ice Spice replied "Please" in support of the meme-laden pro-Harris online moment. The exchange tied Ice Spice to a highly visible social-media wave boosting Harris after President Joe Biden ended his reelection bid.

Notes: Support was meme-coded and informal rather than a formal endorsement statement.

Agent rationale

Reuters directly attributes Ice Spice's reply in the context of a pro-Harris online campaign moment. Harris was the Democratic nominee and Trump opponent, so supportive public engagement is a meaningful anti-MAGA signal. Weight is moderately strong due to the national political context, though lower than a formal endorsement because the expression was brief and culturally framed.

Sources

  1. Reuters (Jul 23, 2024)

    American rapper Ice Spice chimed in with a 'Please' reply to Charli XCX's tweet.

Associations & Advocacy

Dec 13, 2023

Not MAGA
4 Weight Impact on the score.
80% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Ice Spice participated in a White House holiday event under the Biden administration

The White House's official archived materials for its 2023 holiday programming included Ice Spice among performers/participants. This is not a campaign act, but it reflects a public institutional association with the Biden White House rather than with Trump-aligned institutions.

Notes: Institutional association only; not proof of partisan endorsement.

Agent rationale

A White House appearance is a publicly attributable fact from a primary government source. It is politically relevant but limited: artists often appear at White House cultural events without making explicit endorsements. Accordingly, the weight is modest and direction only mildly anti-MAGA.

Sources

  1. The White House (Dec 13, 2023)

    The White House announced additional 2023 holiday performers and decor, including Ice Spice.