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Watch: What to know about Trump's trusted aide Natalie Harp

The BBC's Bernd Debusmann explains who she is and how she came to hold such a prominent role in the US president's inner circle.

Watch: What to know about Trump's trusted aide Natalie Harp

Preston Harp, a former television news personality and sister of US President Donald Trump's close aide Natalie Harp, has spoken out about his sister's close relationship with the President. In an interview with CNN's OutFront, Preston described Natalie as fiercely loyal to Trump, calling their bond an "unhealthy obsession." He believes her devotion to the President stems from shared political values, stating that Trump embodies the principles his mother taught them to respect.

Preston also linked Natalie's support for Trump to her belief that he saved her life, following her battle with cancer. The source of her political interest predates her relationship with Trump, as she had written letters to previous presidents, including George W. Bush during the Iraq war. Preston dismissed Trump's son's defense of his sister, stating that the criticism is "absolute trash" and that Natalie is a "genuinely good person" and one of the hardest-working people in the White House.

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