Trump's 'infatuated' aide Natalie Harp sent him gushing letter signed 'with all my heart'
Trump's 'infatuated' aide sent him letter signed 'with all my heart'

Donald Trump's 'infatuated' blonde aide Natalie Harp reportedly sent him a gushing letter signed 'with all my heart,' according to new reports. Harp, 35, serves as executive assistant to the 80-year-old US President.

Fresh claims have shed light on the lengths the former cable news host goes to in order to keep her boss happy. In a leaked message revealed by The New York Times, Harp apologised to Trump after chasing his golf cart around a course in Scotland to supply him with positive news stories.

Leaked letter details

She wrote: 'I also am sorry if I was an embarrassment walking the course in Scotland. I want things to always be right between us.'

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'I also know I've been distracted all week (forgetting to eat throughout the days, and even forgetting to sleep, and only catching a couple hours at a time).' She signed off the note: 'With all my heart, Natalie.'

The letter is one of several fawning notes Harp has reportedly sent to the billionaire, including one where she wrote: 'You are all that matters to me.'

White House dynamics

Harp's unwavering loyalty has raised eyebrows across Washington. Known inside the White House as Trump's 'human printer,' she carries a portable machine to print out flattering internet stories and far-right media clips for the tech-averse politician.

Her devotion is so intense that back in 2023, when there was no space left in a vehicle taking Trump to court, she allegedly jumped into the trunk of an SUV just to stay by his side. One White House source said Trump 'likes the attention and the fact that she is 100 percent committed and loyal,' adding that she 'doesn't second-guess, doesn't question.'

However, her estranged brother Preston opened up about his sister's dynamic with the president, branding it 'very unhealthy.' Speaking on CNN, he admitted she was 'infatuated' with the politician. He said: 'Trump's best friends are people who are his fan club. That's probably why he likes her. And she's good-looking. She thinks that he saved her life, so somebody living with that kind of gratitude must feel pretty good.'

Feud and backlash

Harp, who survived bone cancer, credits Trump with saving her life after he signed 'Right to Try' legislation allowing terminally ill patients access to experimental drugs. Her access to Trump has reportedly rattled the White House chain of command. Sources claim Harp acts as a strict buffer around the president, bypassing top officials, national security advisers and the chief of staff.

It has also reportedly sparked a bitter feud behind closed doors. Biographer Michael Wolff claims First Lady Melania Trump is locked in a secret power struggle with the aide, asserting that Melania refused to appear on the 2024 campaign trail whenever Harp was around. Despite the backlash, team Trump maintains Harp is a dedicated staffer. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said: 'Natalie Harp is one of the most loyal and hardest-working aides on President Trump's team.'

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