Natalie Harp's intimate letter to Trump
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It was a pithy and well-structured attack, but not so different from the broadsides delivered daily by Democrats on the campaign trail or on MS NOW. But one new word stood out: Natalie.
The claim stems from an MS NOW article based on reports by four unnamed sources inside the White House.
President Donald Trump on Friday threw out the name of a female aide to possibly succeed Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary. It wasn’t Natalie Harp, one of Trump’s closest aides who has been in the spotlight after Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., name-dropped her at a campaign rally on Sunday.
Laura Loomer has defended the White House aide amid claims that internal leaks are fueling recent scrutiny surrounding her role and proximity to President Donald Trump.
A resurfaced OAN interview between Natalie Harp and Karoline Leavitt shows the pair discussing Trump's allegations of voter fraud after the 2020 election.
President Donald Trump joked to advisers that he might choose Natalie Harp for press secretary to replace the outgoing Karoline Leavitt, CNN reported on Thursday. But the news network still appeared to frame the apparent lightheartedness as a remote possibility.
An unearthed photo showed Natalie Harp running behind President Donald Trump's golf cart as she tried to keep up with him.
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CNN panel blows up at Scott Jennings over Natalie Harp
CNN panel blows up at Scott Jennings after he defends Natalie Harp