Trump's 'valuable resource' Natalie Harp is 'critical' to his operation, say lawmakers.

According to Senator John Barrasso, Trump assistant Natalie Harp serves as an additional set of eyes and ears for President Trump.

Trump's 'valuable resource' Natalie Harp is 'critical' to his operation, say lawmakers.
Trump's 'valuable resource' Natalie Harp is 'critical' to his operation, say lawmakers.

President-elect Trump's assistant, Natalie Harp, emphasizes the importance of confidentiality, speed, accuracy, and adaptability in delivering for the president. Lawmakers who communicate with her regularly told Planet Chronicle Digital that she is "critical" in ensuring Congress is a "real partner" for the incoming administration.

Since 2022, Harp has collaborated with the president-elect during his campaign and transition. As a 33-year-old, she is predicted to work with the president at the White House for his second term, according to sources from the Trump Transition Team. Harp will reportedly have a significant role in the White House.

According to several top lawmakers, governors, and members of Trump's team, Harp is more than just an assistant.

Sources close to the transition team revealed that Harp has been a valuable resource for providing the president with information in a timely manner.

President-elect Trump and Natalie Harp on the golf course.
President-elect Trump and Natalie Harp on the golf course. (Trump campaign)

Harp is a trusted and valued member of President Trump's team, according to Steven Cheung, spokesman for the Trump Transition Team and incoming White House communications director.

"Cheung told Planet Chronicle Digital that "her work ethic and dedication to helping President Trump achieve his historic victory is second to none," and she is "certainly a big reason why his operation has been as successful as it has ever been.""

"According to Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wy., President Trump considers her to be an extra set of eyes and ears. He has always had her close by during their meetings."

Barrasso stated that Harp frequently communicates with him and other congressional members through text messages.

""If I need to reach the president, I text her and if she doesn't respond, I know to go to Natalie," Barrasso stated."

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., stated that he utilizes Harp for a range of activities, including golf and discussing sensitive foreign policy matters.

""Natalie is the person to talk to if you want to communicate something to President Trump, as she is very dedicated, loyal, and professional," Graham said to Planet Chronicle Digital."

Natalie will promptly respond to requests by senators, as I've heard from others, and I feel a sense of trust when communicating with her.

In an interview with Planet Chronicle Digital, Harp praised the president for having a network of allies that is unmatched, which she attributed to his accessibility.

Trump dictates message
President Trump dictates to his assistant Natalie Harp, and she types. (Trump campaign)

Harp stated that communication through phone calls and text messages is always accessible.

Harp has worked with South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on many occasions.

"McMaster praised her as the ultimate professional, highlighting her drive, discipline, and loyalty. He stated that she will continue to serve President Trump and the country well."

The president's campaign utilized a "mobile office" created by Harp, who stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that the president desired to remain "accessible."

""Our mobile office began due to the fact that breaking news does not take into account your location, as Harp stated. The president often wants to express his thoughts on paper, so I take dictation, print, and then he refines the words until they are perfect for a viral Truth," Harp said."

Harp suggested using a mobile printer to expedite the process, acknowledging that printers are not always available on the golf course or while traveling.

Harp stated that the set-up enables them to obtain breaking information that they can act on in real time, and vice versa.

Harp frequently communicates with a network of allies, sharing news clippings and polling members of Congress on relevant issues and legislation, as reported by Planet Chronicle Digital.

Harp stated that he could quickly garner a large number of votes with ease.

Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that Harp maintains us informed on Capitol Hill.

"To have a Congress that serves as a genuine ally for the incoming president, it is crucial to exchange information, according to Jackson's statement to Planet Chronicle Digital. Natalie plays a vital role in ensuring that members of Congress feel included in the president's team."

In her work for the president, Harp emphasized the importance of confidentiality, speed, accuracy, and adaptability as the job's nature.

Natalie Harper w Trump
Natalie Harp has been President Trump's assistant since 2022. (Trump campaign )

"Harp stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that the president deserves nothing less than what he gives, as he works tirelessly but does not push or drive others to work harder. Instead, he inspires and motivates them to become and do more because he leads by example."

She stated that the type of information Harp brings to the president or shares with his allies is dependent on the situation.

"While conducting research on witch hunts, I consulted legal experts and scholars on the cases. During our campaign, I analyzed reviews to determine which parts of the president's messaging were most effective. I have a vast database of websites that I use as sources. I frequently review back-to-back headlines, looking for those related to the president's interests or issues he has discussed."

The president was accompanied by Harp during his campaign, faced legal battles against him, and was present during both assassination attempts in July and September.

"Harp stated, "We have a strong belief in God, but now, we have experienced a 'miracle' not only through reading, but also through living it twice." Some people believe that Donald Trump has undergone a transformation after two assassination attempts. However, Harp disagrees, stating that these traumatic experiences have not changed him, but rather revealed his true character to the world."

Harper and the president-elect
Natalie Harp will join president Trump at the White House. (Trump campaign)

Harp stated that the 2024 presidential election is being portrayed as the comeback of Donald Trump, which is the same misconception.

"Harp stated that the president hasn't changed much, but rather his true character has become more apparent. He added that it's not him who has gone anywhere, but rather others who have left or never given him a chance who are finally coming around."

The president would occasionally close his eyes and listen while Harp was in court with him.

"Harp described the president as being on a different level of peace with God and being unwaveringly focused on his purpose. He is immune to external distractions because he prioritizes his comfort over everything else. If people could just ignore the misunderstandings and prejudices directed towards him, they would see a man who has everything but continues to risk it all for the sake of love, country, and the American people."

At Point Loma University, Harp pursued a degree in business finance, while she later obtained her Master of Business Administration from Liberty University.

Harp, who overcame stage 2 bone cancer, attributes her survival to Trump's 2018 "Right to Try" law. This legislation enables terminally ill individuals to obtain drug treatments that have not yet been fully approved by the FDA.

In 2019, Harp wrote an op-ed about her experience with Right to Try, which gained popularity. She shared her story on "Fox & Friends" in June 2019. After her appearance, Trump tweeted about her and invited her to speak at his next event, where she referred to him as her "Good Samaritan."

Harp stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that Donald Trump is not only a believer in miracles but also plays a role in making them occur.

Trump in MAGA hat and assistant
President Trump and his assistant, Natalie Harp. (Trump campaign)

Barrasso, a physician, concurred with Harp's viewpoint on Right to Try, stating that she is a testament to the law's effectiveness.

"Barrasso stated that it is possible that she would not have survived, and her being with us is a miracle. She wants to spend every day thanking God for what she has and does an awful lot with and for President Trump."

Trump 2020 campaign advisory board member Harp spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention.

"Natalie has been instrumental in keeping the president and others in a good mood, and as a physician, I believe her positive attitude has contributed to the president's success," Rep. Ronny Jackson stated to Planet Chronicle Digital. "Being around people who are happy and smiling can improve one's mood, and Natalie embodies this trait. Her ability to maintain a positive outlook is crucial."

""President Trump and our country benefit greatly from her unbelievable work ethic and bubbly personality, as she is the first person up in the morning and the last person to go to bed," Jackson stated."

by Brooke Singman

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