It’s a miracle: Natalie Harp has turned Republicans into feminists | Arwa Mahdawi
A Democrat’s remarks have resulted in impassioned defenses of the Trump aide. The right has discovered misogyny Jon Ossoff is quite the miracle worker. Perhaps the Democratic senator can’t turn water into wine, but he has managed to turn whining conservatives into impassioned feminists. During a rally last Sunday, the Georgia senator delivered a takedown of Donald Trump, which included a…
In a jaw-dropping twist, Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff's scathing remarks about President Trump's aide, Natalie Harp, have sparked outrage among Republicans. Describing Harp as a "defenseless flying palace" and "human printer," Ossoff's comments ignited a firestorm of backlash from the right. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich demanded an apology from Ossoff, calling his words "misogynistic language diminishing and smearing someone who is simply doing their job."
Conservative commentator Scott Jennings also condemned Ossoff, urging women "to listen carefully and never forget" his vile remarks. Even Meghan McCain, known for her conservative views, expressed shock at the sexist attacks on Harp. Critics argue that Harp's behavior is not driven by her gender, but by her bizarre actions, such as working without security clearance and sending adoring letters to Trump.
Despite the controversy, many acknowledge Harp's unique and unconventional approach to her role in the White House.
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