President Donald Trump’s obsessively devoted aide Natalie Harp, the 33-year-old woman who runs behind the president with a printer to get printouts of the positive news for the president’s consumption, seemed to have moved into the background after Donald Trump sought an apology from the New York Times for writing about Harp’s “passionate letters” to Trump.
Harp first hit the scene in 2019, when she appeared on Fox News and started talking about how Trump saved her life by signing a law that gave her access to unspecified experimental drugs that helped treat her bone cancer. That launched her into a Republican National Convention speaking slot in 2020, and by 2022, she was a full-time aide to Trump.
Natalie Harp was the one seen typing Trump’s social media post in a video that became viral during Donald Trump’s campaign. Trump was reacting to Kamala Harris’s DNC speech, and Natalie Harp was typing. But where did she vanish? According to reports, everybody tried to push her to the sidelines as she was being considered a potential danger to herself as well as to the president.”
Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump recently disclosed that only two people can post on Trump’s accounts: Donald Trump himself and Dan Scavino. No mention of Natalie Harp left social media users wondering whether Harp has been removed.
According to Michael Wolff’s All or Nothing book, Harp is so wholly committed to Trump that she spent a summer living in a golf club locker room during the campaigning. Harp was deliberately not given a room in an effort to push her out but she remained. “She had reached out to the grounds staff at the country club and gotten herself a maid’s room,” the book said.
According to Wolff, anyone who wanted facetime with Trump during the campaign could just text her, which is how conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer entered the mix. The book also described that she was poor at her job. Once, on Trump’s plane, the papers flew out of her hands and everyone who helped pick them up saw what she spent her day collecting: “a random collection of out-of-date articles and printouts from obscure websites and fan artwork downloaded from strange Trump-adoring places on the internet.”
Where’s Donald Trump’s ‘human printer’, ‘love struck’ Natalie Harp these days? – The Times of India
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