Key facts
- Natalie Harp serves as Executive Assistant to President Donald Trump.
- Harp gained attention for her advocacy of the federal right-to-try law.
- She worked for One America News Network and later became a key aide to Trump.
- Harp has access to and posts from Trump's Truth Social account.
- Senator Jon Ossoff recently criticized Harp, leading to a public feud with the White House.
Natalie Harp, born in 1990 or 1991, is an American political aide who has served as the Executive Assistant to the President since January 2025. She previously worked as a television presenter for One America News Network from 2020 to 2022 and became an aide to Donald Trump, influencing his communications.
Harp first gained public attention in 2019 for praising President Trump's signing of a federal right-to-try law, which she claimed saved her life. Experts have questioned the veracity of her account. Trump invited Harp to speak at the 2020 Republican National Convention and appointed her to his 2020 presidential campaign advisory board.
During her time at One America News Network, Harp promoted false claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election. After leaving the network, she rejoined Trump's orbit, accompanying him and showing him articles, earning the nickname "human printer." She has also posted on Trump's behalf on Truth Social, including a post about an election obstruction case target letter.
Recently, Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff criticized Harp, referring to her and Trump traveling on a "defenseless flying palace." The White House responded with strong condemnations, with communications director Steven Cheung calling Ossoff a "cuck loser" and spokesman Davis Ingle labeling him a "lightweight loser." President Trump himself compared Ossoff to Pee-wee Herman.
