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Natalie Harp's Personal Letters to Trump Revealed Amid Political Scrutiny

Natalie Harp's Personal Letters to Trump Revealed Amid Political Scrutiny

New reports detail intimate correspondence between Donald Trump and his aide, sparking debate over White House dynamics.

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Personal Correspondence Exposed

New reports from The New York Times have revealed personal correspondence between President Donald Trump and his executive assistant, Natalie Harp. The publication highlighted the nature of their professional relationship following Trump's re-election in 2024. Reports indicate that Harp sent fawning letters to her boss, including one stating, "You are all that matters to me." This disclosure comes as attention on the dynamic between Harp and President Trump intensifies.

Details of Recent Incidents

The Times reported viewing videos where Harp was described as sprinting great distances during a golf outing in Scotland. In one letter, she apologized for running behind his cart while he played. She wrote that she wanted things to always be right between them and admitted to being distracted by forgetting to eat or sleep properly. The message concluded with "With all my heart, Natalie." Harp is officially recognized as the executive assistant to the president.

Family Comments and Professional Role

Harp's brother, Preston Harp, has publicly characterized his sister's relationship with Trump as unhealthy. In an interview on CNN, he stated that while she may not be physically attracted to the 80-year-old president, she is certainly infatuated. He noted that she believes Trump saved her life through legislation allowing access to non-FDA-approved drugs for bone cancer. Harp has been in Trump's orbit since 2018.

White House Dynamics and Political Reaction

Insiders describe Harp as a buffer who controls access to the president, sometimes bypassing traditional chains of command such as the chief of staff or communications team. She is reportedly known as his "human printer" because she physically prints material for him to review. The revelation has sparked reactions from political figures. Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff referenced Harp in a rally, suggesting Trump prioritizes personal relationships over duties. This comment led to strong pushback from White House officials and supporters of the president.

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