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She may not be the most well-known figure in Donald Trumpā€™s inner circle, but her influence is undeniable.

In fact, sheā€™s considered so indispensable that sheā€™s been dubbed ā€œunfireableā€.

Who is Natalie Harp?

According to some, there are several successful strategies for getting close to Donald Trump and landing a job with him, writes The Guardian. One of them? Be young, blonde, and so obsessed with the president that even the Secret Service finds it a little weird.

That strategy certainly seems to have paid off for Natalie Harp, a former far-right cable host who is now an official aide to Trump.

So, who exactly is Natalie Harp, the woman who appears to be getting closer and closer to the POTUS?

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What we do know is that she was born in 1991, which means she is 33-34 years old. Harp comes from a conservative Christian family in California.

Her father is an estate agent who founded a marketing and branding consultancy for travel companies and was the head of an ā€office of innovationā€ at a private Christian university.

From 2009 to 2012, Natalie studied at Point Loma Nazarene University, a Christian liberal arts college in San Diego. In 2015, she graduated with an MBA from Liberty University, an evangelical college in Virginia.

With Trump on his daily golf outings

In 2019 Harp, a boneĀ cancerĀ survivor, stated in an interview withĀ FoxĀ NewsĀ that Trumpā€™s ā€Right to Tryā€ law had saved her from dying from the disease.

She later joined his presidential campaign and spoke at the Republican National Convention, comparing Trump to George Bailey fromĀ Itā€™s a Wonderful Life, saying, ā€œWithout you, Iā€™d have died waiting for [experimental drugs] to be approved.ā€

Her claims were questioned by experts, including former FDA official Peter Lurie and health sciences professor Jeremy Snyder, who noted that she had received an FDA-approved immunotherapy drug for an unapproved use ā€” something that was already allowed beforeĀ Right to Try.

After the election, Harp became an anchor forĀ One America News Network, a far-right, pro-Trump cable channel known for spreading conspiracy theories. She repeatedly promoted Trumpā€™s false claim that the election had been stolen.

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In 2022, she left the network to join his communications team.Ā The Washington PostĀ reported that she often accompanied Trump on his daily golf outings, riding in a golf cart equipped with a laptop and printer to show him favorable news articles and online posts.

Harp later joined Trumpā€™s 2024 campaign.Ā The BulwarkĀ reported that she was responsible for posting a controversial video referencing a ā€œunified Reichā€ on hisĀ Truth SocialĀ account, which was deleted hours later. She also posted messages on his behalf and sent heated texts in his name to a major campaign donor, complaining about those running her super PAC. At the time, the group was spending millions on Trumpā€™s campaign ads across key states.

Natalie Harp nickname

Natalie Harp has earned the nicknameĀ ā€œHuman Printerā€Ā due to her role in printing out news clips for the president, often following Trump around with a portable printer and battery pack ā€” even sometimes running after him on the golf course ā€” to hand him hard copies of flattering coverage.

According to The Times, which interviewed several anonymous sources, Harpā€™s primary role was to deliver unchallenged, highly favorable news about Trump, much of which comes from Gateway Pundit, a far-right site known for spreading conspiracy theories and false information.

In his upcoming book,Ā Revenge: The Inside Story of Trumpā€™s Return to Power, Axios reporter Alex Isenstadt details how Harp managed to insert herself into Trumpā€™s inner circle. At times, she crossed boundaries she shouldnā€™t have, as revealed in excerpts shared by Daily Mail.

ā€œHarp didnā€™t do well with boundaries,ā€ Isenstadt wrote.

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ā€œThere was the time when a surprised Melania Trump stumbled upon Harp late at night in Trumpā€™s private quarters at Mar-a-Lago, an area that was typically off-limits to those outside Trumpā€™s family.ā€

ā€œHarp was there to deliver Trump some documents and didnā€™t want to wait until the morning to give them to him,ā€ Isenstadt explained.

And in excerpts from Michael Wolffā€™s new book on Trump, the ā€Natalie situationā€ once escalated to the point where Secret Service agents considered her ā€a potentialĀ dangerĀ to herself as well as to the president.ā€

In another eyebrow-raising display, Isenstadt wrote that Harp wandered into Trumpā€™s unoccupied bedroom when on board ā€œTrump Force Oneā€ when the plane was being used as a decoy.

New nickname

One can have different opinions about calling Natalie a ā€walking printerā€ ā€“ some think itā€™s a bit harsh, while others see it as an innocent remark relating to her dedication.

However, it seems that Natalie has now earned a new, somewhat harsher label: Harpā€™s devotion during the campaign led to her being called ā€Fatal Attraction,ā€ with rivals comparing her to Glenn Closeā€™s psychotic character, Alex Forrest.

ā€Before long, Trump advisers jokingly began to compare Harp to Alex Forrest, the character played by Glenn Close in the 1987 movieĀ Fatal Attraction,ā€ Isenstadt writes in his book.

ā€Forrest had become obsessed with a married man and, in the filmā€™s most memorable scene, broke into his house and boiled the familyā€™s pet rabbit,ā€ he added.

While sources characterized Harp as the campaignā€™s biggest ā€migraine,ā€ her behavior didnā€™t spook Trump, who brought her from Florida to the White House.

ā€Harp was his Girl Friday,ā€ Isenstadt wrote.

ā€If Trump wanted to publish a flame-throwing post on Truth Social? Natalie was there to send it through. If he wanted to read a fawning but factually dicey story in a Trump-alignedĀ mediaĀ outlet? Natalie was there to print it out. If Trump wanted to send some random news article to a Republican member of Congress? Natalie was there to text it to them,ā€ the author continued.

ā€As much as those in the senior ranks wanted Natalie gone, they knew she was unfireable,ā€ he said.

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