White House Aide Natalie Harp’s Intimate Letters to Trump Revealed
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White House Aide Natalie Harp’s Intimate Letters to Trump Revealed

Something weird is going on at the White House, and that something is the relationship between President Trump and his fetching White House aide, Natalie Harp.

He is 80. She is 35. She writes letters to him as if the two were more than boss and employee.

What Melania Trump thinks of the letters, published by the hate-Trump Daily Beast, no one knows. But given what Harp wrote, the First Lady likely isn’t happy about them. Or maybe Melania, 56, doesn’t care.

With an octogenarian husband, she might very well become a relatively young widow.

“With All My Heart”

The letters demonstrate a weird affection for Trump that borders on obsession. They sound like something a stalker would write.

Harp wrote the letters “in 2023, either during or after Harp accompanied Trump on a trip to Scotland and Ireland,” where he played golf at the clubs he owns in Aberdeen, Turnberry, and Doonbeg, the website reported.

Harp wrote to Trump as if she were his fiancée or wife.

“I want things to always be right between us,” Harp wrote:

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 fretted that when other people criticize her, Trump might change his opinion about her. “Not because I care what other people think but because I see myself being lowered in your eyes and good opinion,” she continued:

That is the fear you see, because I never want to bring you anything but joy. I’m sorry I lost my focus. You’re all that matters to me. I don’t ever want to let you down. Thank you for being my Guardian and Protector in this life.

A second letter “is even more intimate, thanking Trump for forcing her to ‘unplug,’” the Beast observed:

She writes about how much she enjoyed being on the golf course with the president.

“We could be out on the Course, with no machines, and even forget what time it was! I didn’t have to be ‘Human Printer.’ I could take time to enjoy good conversation, and still get all my work done at the end of the day. In fact, I even had time to take long morning and evening walks to enjoy each Sunrise and Sunset (though I did forget to eat and sleep!).”

Then her missive gets even stranger:

I had no idea how rapidly I was approaching burnout, and starting to envy those whose only ‘job’ seems to be to talk with you and look pretty. I want that job!! So many times, I’m just trying to stay afloat with all that’s coming at you. I look like a hunchback who didn’t have time to freshen up (at least you know what I should look like)! Plus, I miss the days when you used to call, during my Talkshow days, and we’d talk about everything and nothing. I want to get back to that synergy. We shouldn’t have to talk about work all the time!! …

I wish I could hear every conversation, because that’s when you’re having a good time, getting away from it all, at least for a few moments.

How the Letters Surfaced, How She Got the Job

Michael Wolff, the host of YouTube’s Inside Trump’s Head, received the letters when he was writing his book, All or Nothing, about the president’s 2024 campaign, the website explained.  

Staff members found the letters “in the piles of printouts which Harp would deliver to Trump,” the website continued:

They were photographed, and those images were in circulation among the campaign staff.

Wolff said that there was “a revolt” among staff at the time he was passed the letters. “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,” he said.

Wolff said of the letters’ provenance: “I know who gave them to me. It comes from an extremely reliable source, and I know who saw the letters among the campaign, and there was no question these are what they are.”

Harp pockets $150,000 to be Trump’s “gatekeeper,” as the website called her.

“She never takes a day off, not even on Sunday,” The New York Times reported:

She works out of the Oval Office and she’s got a regular seat on Marine One. She texts with world leaders on the president’s behalf. She stays up late with him drafting social media posts.

One might think that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is supposed to contact foreign leaders, but alas, Harp is apparently working as Trump’s alter ego.

Trump noticed Harp on Fox News in 2019 when she claimed that a bill that he signed allowed her to receive experimental treatments for bone cancer. That led to his invitation for Harp to address the Republican National Convention in 2020, after which she toiled to One America News, then landed the White House in 2022.

“Her brother, Preston, from whom she is estranged, told CNN that he believes his sister has an “unhealthy obsession” with the president,” the Beast observed.

“Natalie Harp is one of the most loyal and hardest-working aides on President Trump’s team,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle told the website:

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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R. Cort Kirkwood

R. Cort Kirkwood is a long-time contributor to The New American and a former newspaper editor.

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