¿Quién Es Natalie Harp? Un Senador Demócrata Enciende Una Disputa Personal Por La Asistente De Trump
- First Lady Melania Trump and aide Natalie Harp are reportedly feuding for President Donald Trump's affection, with Harp becoming seemingly inseparable from the president while Melania's public appearances have sharply declined.
- The 35-year-old Californian gained prominence in 2019 praising the 2018 Right to Try Act and now serves as a key advisor managing the president's Truth Social account.
- Senator Jon Ossoff criticized the president for prioritizing travel with Harp on their "apparently defenseless flying palace," while her brother Preston Harp described the working relationship as "very unhealthy."
- During a July trip to Turkey, Harp was one of the few staff members chosen to accompany Trump on a secret flight, leaving other senior officials stranded on a decoy Air Force One.
- Biographer Michael Wolff suggests Melania avoids her husband due to jealousy over Harp's constant presence, illustrating the unusual influence the aide exerts within the White House.
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The 'human printer' who never leaves Trump's side
The president's executive assistant Natalie Harp has shot to prominence as one of his closest aides.
A pull of a leading Democratic legislator against a close collaborator of President Donald Trump generated a personal dispute that could have...
¿Quién es Natalie Harp? Un senador demócrata enciende una disputa personal por la asistente de Trump
Por Betsy Klein y Alejandra Jaramillo, CNN Una pulla de un destacado legislador demócrata contra una colaboradora cercana del presidente Donald Trump generó una disputa personal que podría tener repercusiones en una crucial contienda en las elecciones de mitad de término. El senador por Georgia Jon Ossoff, quien buscará la reelección en noviembre, mencionó a la poco conocida y cercana colaboradora de Trump durante un discurso el domingo en Atlan…
DISGUSTING: Jen Psaki Helps Ossoff Walk Back Smear of Female WH Aide
Media tongues were left wagging over the weekend after Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) said at a rally that President Trump “wanted to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie,” implying impropriety with aide Natalie Harp. And after a weekend of controversy, a familiar face emerges and helps Ossoff perform narrative cleanup. Watch the exchange as aired on MS NOW’s The Briefing with Jen Psaki on Monday, August 17th, 2026: WATCH: Jen Psaki helps Sen. …
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