Natalie Harp Trump Letters Published
Natalie Harp's intimate letters to Trump were published, spotlighting the aide.
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The White House is facing questions over whether Natalie Harp, Donald Trump’s 35-year-old executive assistant and special assistant, had access to government secrets after she worked for about a year without routine security clearance and reportedly declined to submit the required forms until Trump intervened. Harp, paid $150,000, is a constant Oval Office presence who prints news for Trump and relays messages, including from foreign leaders. Newly published letters from Harp to Trump say, “You are all that matters to me,” and that she is “unworthy” of him.
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Unchecked accessLeans Left
Natalie Harp has been allowed a troubling level of access and influence around Donald Trump. That access is especially alarming if it occurred without routine security clearance and deserves serious accountability scrutiny.
Troubling devotionLeans Left
Natalie Harp’s attachment to Donald Trump is unusually fawning, obsessive, and disturbing. Her letters and behavior signal a relationship so extreme that it has alarmed people inside Trump’s own political circle.
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