Ex-Trump Aide Says Natalie Harp is ‘So Obsessed’ With the Prez ‘It Alarms Secret Service’

 

Natalie Harp’s fixation on President Donald Trump is so intense it “alarms Secret Service,” said former Trump White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews Wednesday.

Matthews, who worked with Harper during his 2020 campaign, recalled Harp was “messaging me all the time, asking how she could be more helpful,” she told MS NOW’s Nicolle Wallace.

“It was very obvious to me at that time that she wanted to be in the MAGA world and be in Trump’s orbit,” Matthews continued.

Harp has now “risen the ranks to be one of his closest aides.”

Matthews also said:

She is someone who has the ear of the president as she serves as an executive assistant for him, but also she is one of the gatekeepers of information for him and controls his social media. So that is something that he only entrusts with very few people.

So it shows the level of trust that he has in her, to me. But we also have to highlight that because she has access to his social media, she is the one that’s feeding him some of these nasty things that he has posted. For example, I think of that racist video that he posted of the Obamas depicting them as monkeys that was reported to have come from Natalie harp. So she’s feeding him AI slop.

Harp spends her time “lavishing him with praise and feeding him positive tweets and news articles to boost his ego, and I think that’s why he keeps her so close, because she is this sycophant who is so obsessed with him that it alarms Secret Service, but he just likes the way she makes him feel,” Matthews added.

The relationship between Harp, who has been described as the president’s “human printer,” has come under scrutiny amid reports she jumped into the trunk of an SUV after having a “screaming match” with staff who told her there was no room for her in a presidential motorcade.

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