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Natalie Harp Age, Family, Biography

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Religion: Christianity
Hometown: San Diego County, California
Age: 35 Years

Natalie Harp

Bio/Wiki
NicknameThe human printer
Profession(s)• Political Aide
• Former Television Presenter
Known ForBeing political aide and executive assistant to the President Donald Trump since 2025
Physical Stats
Eye ColourBlue Hazel
Hair ColourLight Blonde
Personal Life
Date of Birth8 August 1991 (Thursday)
Age (as of 2026) 35 Years
BirthplaceCalifornia, USA
Zodiac signLeo
NationalityAmerican
HometownOrange County, California
College/University• Point Loma Nazarene University, California
• Liberty University, Virginia
Educational Qualification(s)• A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) majoring in Entrepreneurial Studies from Point Loma Nazarene University (2012)
• A Master of Business Administration (MBA) majoring in Marketing from Liberty University School of Business (2015)
ReligionChristianity
Political InclinationRight-Wing, Ultra-Conservative
Social MediaInstagram
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- Robert Harp (deceased) (professor)
Mother- Jill Harp
SiblingsBrother- Preston Harp
Natalie Harp's brother
Sister- None

Natalie Harp

Some Lesser Known Facts About Natalie Harp

  • Natalie Harp was born in San Diego County, California. She grew up in a Christian family and later became a strong supporter of conservative politics.
  • Her father Robert Harp, was a real estate broker and also founded a consultancy for travel companies. He also worked as a professor at Biola University’s Crowell School of Business in California. He died by suicide in July 2020.
  • She did her bachelor’s degree in business at Point Loma Nazarene University in 2012 and later earned an MBA dregee from Liberty University in 2015.
  • In 2015, Harp suffered a serious problems including stage II bone cancer. During her treatment a nurse mistakenly injected sterile water instead of saline. In an interview Natalie shared that this incident left her in severe pain and temporarily wheel-chair bound.
  • In 2017, Harp openly criticised the US healthcare system after facing serious health problem. Her health problem later became an important part of the story that brought her to Donald Trump‘s attention.
  • In 2018, she underwent treatment that she later connected to Donald Trump’s federal Right To Try Act. In an interview, she shared that the law helped her to get a treatment that saved her life.
  • In June 2019, Harp received national attention after appearing on Fox News, where she praised President Trump for Right to Try Law. She also described herself as a cancer survivor who had benefitted from the policy.
  • Trump noticed her television appearance and invited her to meet him at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference in Washington. She appeared with him on stage and publicly thanked him. Later Trump repeatedly used her story while talking about the law.
  • In 2020, Trump invited her to speak at the Republican National Convention. In her speech, she compared Trump to George Bailey, the main character from the 1946 film, It’s a Wonderful Life. However, her comparison was later criticised by members of actor Jimmy Stewart’s family.
  • In August 2020, Natalie joined the advisory board of Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign.
  • In the same year after Trump lost 2020 presidential election, she started working as a TV presenter for One American News Network (OAN). During her time at OAS, she promoted claims about alleged fraud in the 2020 US presidential election.
  • In 2022, Natalie left OAN during a period when several employees were leaving the network after DirecTV decided not to carry the channel.
  • After that Harp re-joined Donald Trump’s political team as an aide for his 2024 presidential campaign.

    Natalie Harp, while accompanying President Donald Trump to his golf game

    Natalie Harp, while accompanying President Donald Trump to his golf game

  • She often accompanied Trump during his golf games with a printer and laptops so that she could quickly show him news articles and other information. Her habit of carrying laptop and printer earned her nickname, “the human printer,” among Trump’s associates.

    Natalie Harp, while carrying two mobile phone, two laptopns and a printer

    Natalie Harp, while carrying two mobile phone, two laptopns and a printer

  • Natalie also posted messages on America’s “Big Tent” social media platform, Truth Social on Trump’s behalf. In one of the posts, she announced that Trump had received a target letter in the federal election case, which reportedly surprised some of his other close aides.
  • Some Trump aides believed that he trusted her partly because she remained loyal to him after the January 6 Capitol attack in 2021.
  • In October 2023, she reportedly hid in the trunk of an SUV car in Trump’s motorcade because she did not want to be left behind.
  • In November 2024, after Donald Trump won the election, The New York Times reported that Harp would join his new administration.
  • In January 2025, Natalie was appointed as Donald Trump’s executive assistant. She continued helping him prepare and post messages on Truth Social.

    Natalie Harp with President Donald Trump in his office

    Natalie Harp with President Donald Trump in his office

  • In 2025, journalist Michael Wolff described Harp as a “gatekeeper” in his book titled, All or nothing. Another journalist Alex Isenstadt reported that Melania Trump once found Harp in Trump’s private quarter at night.
  • According to The New York Times, Harp sent a series of personal letter in 2023 to Trump that contained very strong expressions of loyalty and affection towards Trump.
  • In August 2026, Natalie Harp came into news after The Washington Post reported that she was among a small group of closed aides who accompanied Donald Trump on an aircraft used as part of a secret security plan during an alleged Iranian assassination threat.
  • Her presence on the aircraft, while several senior government officials were absent, was later mentioned publicly by Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff.
  • On 17 August 2026, CNN correspondent, Kristin Holmes asked Donald Trump at the White House about comments made by Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff about Harp. Trump reacted angrily and verbally attacked Holmes instead of directly answering the question.
  • In August 2026, Natalie Harp’s brother Preston Harp shared that she had been fascinated by US presidents since she was young and even wrote letters to former president George W. Bush when she was a teenager. He added that her admiration for presidents later focused on Trump. He also criticised her relationship with Trump as “very healthy and said he was concerned about how deeply she became involved in Trump’s world.
  • After her father’s death in 2020, Natalie Harp’s mother and brother became estranged from her.