Trump's 'Human Printer' Natalie Harp's Reported Personal Letter to the President Revealed
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Natalie Harp, President Donald Trump's personal assistant, became the top news story in the American media after she continued in her role despite Secret Service warnings and wrote letters to Trump. It was reported that Harp said, "I would have died without you," during her cancer treatment.
Natalie Harp has put on a steep career in the Trump cosmos. Now the assistant becomes a political assistant. U.S. media reports on personal letters – and a special device that the 35-year-old carries with him.
The US President considers them the most loyal of his subordinates – now the Democrats are shooting at Natalie Harp
A personal collaborator of Donald Trump, Natalie Harp lives only for her president. Omnipresent and central in the President's entourage, she makes the headlines of the American press after a sting of a democrat senator.
Nicknamed "the human printer," Natalie Harp, Donald Trump's personal assistant, came out of the shadows on Monday, August 17, 2026, during a rough press conference at the White House, revealing an unusual relationship with the American president.
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