Natalie Harp’s ‘Freaky’ Alleged Letters to Trump Revealed in Full
By Daily Beast. Natalie Harp’s intimate letters to Donald Trump are being revealed in full for the first time—showing her spilling her heart and saying she is “unworthy” of him.
“You are all that matters to me,” Harp writes to Trump, “I don’t want to ever let you down.”
The Daily Beast is publishing them amid swirling questions over the national security implications of 35-year-old Harp’s status as 80-year-old Trump’s most significant gatekeeper, even being used as a conduit to the president by foreign leaders. David Axelrod, a senior adviser to Barack Obama, described the situation as “a deadly serious issue” on Thursday.
Harp was one of the few people who accompanied Trump when he fled Air Force One in a catering truck in Turkey, leaving behind Secretary of State Marco Rubio, staff, and journalists as flying decoys, while he flew in a secret plane to avoid an apparent Iranian plot to target Air Force One.
The extraordinary letters were written in 2023, either during or after Harp accompanied Trump on a trip to Scotland and Ireland. She was 31 and Trump was 76. They reveal Harp’s utter devotion to Trump. She even tells him she is envious of women “whose only job seems to be to talk with you and look pretty.” (Read from “Natalie Harp’s ‘Freaky’ Alleged Letters to Trump Revealed in Full” HERE)
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‘Freaky’ Natalie Harp report unsettles observers: ‘Please tell me this isn’t real’
By Raw Story. The fully exposed letters of President Donald Trump’s aide Natalie Harp are drawing unease about how she writes him.
On Friday, online critics reacted to Harp’s letters that were released the previous evening by Trump biographer Michael Wolff and The Daily Beast, which produces his podcast Inside Trump’s Head. Harp has been in the spotlight lately after Sen. Jon Ossoff called the president out for preferring to “travel with Natalie Harp” rather than do his job, which drew scrutiny to her relationship with Trump.
“You are all that matters to me,” one line, highlighted in a post by HuffPost editor Philip Lewis, read. “I don’t want to ever let you down. Thank you for being my Guardian and Protector in this Life.”
Ron Filipkowski, the editor-in-chief of the political news network MeidasTouch, pointed out that she randomly capitalizes words the way Trump does and related it to how she reportedly drafts Trump’s Truth Social posts.
“The syntax and random capitalizations in Natalie Harp’s letters to Trump are a Rosetta Stone that can be used to determine which he wrote and which are her writing him,” Filipkowski posted on X.
The syntax and random capitalizations in Natalie Harp’s letters to Trump are a Rosetta Stone that can be used to determine which he wrote and which are her writing for him.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) August 21, 2026
Y'all, this woman isn't well. pic.twitter.com/h1hxBi8Ye4
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) August 21, 2026
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