Revealed: The ‘lovesick’ letters Trump aide Natalie Harp sent her boss
The lengthy notes, written in 2023, reveal a young woman deeply concerned about having upset her boss in some way, and desperate to foster an intimate relationship with him.
Private letters reportedly written by President Donald Trump's executive assistant, Natalie Harp, reveal her sentiments towards him. One letter states, "You are all that matters to me. I don't want to ever let you down." In another letter, Harp thanked Trump for being her "Guardian and Protector in this Life" and signed it with, "With all my heart, Natalie."
The Daily Beast published the letters and images in full, but their authenticity remains unverified. Author Michael Wolff, who cited the letters in his 2025 book "All or Nothing," claims Trump campaign staffers gave him photos of the notes due to concerns over Harp's close relationship with the president. Harp, formerly of One America News, has also been described as a gatekeeper who controls some information reaching Trump.
Medical experts have cast doubt on Harp's claim that a federal Right to Try Act in 2018 influenced her bone cancer treatment.
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