Who is Natalie Harp? Trump's 'human printer' aide in the spotlight after Jon Ossoff's remarks
Natalie Harp, Donald Trump's close aide, has become a talking point after Senator Jon Ossoff mentioned her in a campaign speech.
Natalie Harp, a close aide to President Donald Trump, has gained attention after Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff made a remark about her during a campaign rally. Harp, who was diagnosed with stage II bone cancer as a 35-year-old Californian, first gained public recognition in 2019 when she praised Trump for signing the Right to Try Act at a Washington DC conference.
She recounted how Trump had sacrificed his quality of life to help her, saying, "He gave up his quality of life so we could live and work and fight with dignity - because he believes in survival of the fighters, not the fittest." Harp's relationship with Trump led to her joining his staff as his personal assistant in 2022. She is believed to be the White House staffer responsible for crafting and posting Trump's content on Truth Social, earning her the nickname "human printer."
Harp's role involves gathering posts from Trump's supporters and presenting them to him for approval, often late at night, on weekends, and holidays.
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