Trumps Young Aide Called Creepy After Revealing Love for Him

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Natalie Harp Emerges as a Key Figure in New Book on Trump’s Inner Circle

New York – In the latest revealing work by journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, titled Regime Change, Natalie Harp, President Donald Trump’s 34-year-old assistant, takes center stage. Known for her striking blonde appearance and intense dedication, Harp has earned the nickname “the human printer” for her habit of carrying a portable printer to quickly provide Trump with news articles, social media updates, and other information he requests.

The book delves deeper into Harp’s unique role within Trump’s orbit, building on earlier reports that highlighted her close relationship with the former president. Harp herself has previously credited Trump with saving her life after the passage of the 2018 Right to Try Act, which allowed her to access experimental cancer treatments during her battle with stage two bone cancer.

According to Haberman and Swan, Harp is always at the ready with her laptop, prepared to find the information Trump seeks. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has described Harp as “one of the most loyal and hardest working aides on President Trump’s team.”

CNN’s Anderson Cooper recently aired a segment examining Harp’s growing prominence. He noted that Trump reportedly told his staff that Harp was “the only one who loved him as much as his wife and kids,” underscoring the extraordinary closeness between the two. Cooper’s colleague, Randi Kaye, added that Harp, a former host for the far-right One America News network, is considered one of Trump’s closest personal assistants.

The book also sheds light on a series of letters Harp has left for Trump, described as “odd, adoring, and infinite” by Swan. Some of these letters reportedly raised eyebrows among the Secret Service during the campaign.

Harp first came to Trump’s attention while fighting her cancer, publicly thanking him at the 2020 Republican National Convention for the legislation that allowed her experimental treatment. However, some media outlets, including The Washington Post, have raised questions about aspects of her story and her role within the White House.

Reports also suggest that Harp’s approach has caused friction with other White House officials, as she tends not to share social media drafts with senior staff and works primarily under Trump’s direction. According to the book, Trump once told his team, “All of you will go off and make money… She’ll never leave me.”

The segment sparked strong reactions on social media, with some expressing concern over Harp’s influence and others defending her professionalism. As the discussion continues, Natalie Harp remains a compelling and controversial figure in the ongoing narrative about Donald Trump’s inner circle.


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