Natalie Harp’s Private Letters To Trump Exposed In Full

Some strange letters from Trump aide Natalie Harp have surfaced.


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Donald Trump’s ubiquitous but mysterious aide, Natalie Harp, has been the center of attention for the last week after Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) mentioned her name in a speech, and Trump supporters freaked out that Ossoff was implying something more than he said.

Now, however, reporters have been finding more information about Harp. Now, some letters Harp wrote to the president have surfaced, according to Michael Wolff of the Daily Beast. 

The letters are from 2023, when Trump was 76, and Harp was 31. They date to Trump’s 2023 visit to Scotland.

Where did Wolff get the letters? He said on a podcast this week that they came from “sources in the Trump campaign who were worried about how close she was getting to Trump.” The letters were discovered among the “piles of printouts” Harp regularly delivered to the then-candidate.

“You are all that matters to me,” Harp says in one such letter, “I don’t want to ever let you down.” She also frequently apologizes to Trump for awkward behavior.
“I want things to always be right between us. I also know I’ve been distracted all week (forgetting to eat throughout the days, and even forgetting to sleep, and only catching a couple hours at a time),” Harp also said.
Harp also refers to herself by the nickname “Human Printer.”
“The relationship here is not a relationship that should exist in a professional setting,” Wolff added, per the Beast.  “The aides around Donald Trump knew that he was spending too much time with Natalie Harp, that her influence was growing and it was influence based on nothing at all. She had no experience.”
The White House responded to the Beast’s report about the letters.
“Natalie Harp is one of the most loyal and hardest-working aides on President Trump’s team,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle told the Beast. “The Fake News’s continued attacks on President Trump and his Administration prove exactly why trust in media is at historic lows. The media should get back to reporting real news and stop regurgitating Trump-Deranged liberal talking points.”
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Stephen Silver
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