Trump Aide's Intense Devotion Raises Security Concerns, New Book Claims
Michael Wolff's upcoming book details Natalie Harp's close relationship with Donald Trump and the Secret Service's reported unease over her behavior.
- Natalie Harp, a former OAN anchor and Trump campaign aide, reportedly wrote letters to Donald Trump expressing extreme admiration and dependence, as detailed in Michael Wolff's book 'All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America.'
- The Secret Service allegedly viewed Harp as a potential security risk due to her intense fixation on Trump and her 'aggressive' attempts to maintain proximity to him.
- Harp, known as the 'human printer,' often followed Trump with a portable printer and reportedly influenced his Truth Social posts, blurring the line between her voice and his.
- Trump's inner circle, including Eric Trump, reportedly expressed concerns about Harp's behavior, but Trump dismissed these worries, stating, 'She just loves her president.'
- The book, set to release on February 25, has been criticized by Trump's campaign, which labeled Michael Wolff a 'peddler of fake news' and dismissed his claims as fictional.