Politics'With All My Heart, Natalie': Donald Trump's Blonde Aide Expresses Regret for Being an 'Embarrassment' in Newly Exposed Letter, Report Reveals

Another letter reportedly written by Natalie Harp to Donald Trump has been exposed.
Aug. 19 2026, Updated 2:04 p.m. ET
A newly revealed message from Natalie Harp, the 35-year-old executive assistant to President Donald Trump, is a handwritten apology in which she gushed that her intense dedication caused her to forget to eat and sleep.
The letter, obtained and reported by The New York Times, was sent after Harp fell behind the 80-year-old president's golf cart while he was playing a round in Scotland.
Journalists observed videos of her "sprinting great distances" across the golf course to keep pace and fulfill her role of feeding the president positive news coverage.
'I Want Things to Always Be Right Between Us'

Natalie Harp apologized to Donald Trump after falling on a gold course in Scotland.
In the shocking message, Harp expressed deep concern over letting down her boss.
“I also am sorry if I was an embarrassment walking the course in Scotland,” she wrote. “I want things always to be right between us. I also know I've been distracted all week (forgetting to eat throughout the days, and even forgetting to sleep, and only catching a couple hours at a time).”
The note closes with the sign-off, “With all my heart, Natalie.”
Natalie Harp Is Donald Trump's 'Human Printer'

Natalie Harp has been labeled Donald Trump's 'human printer.'
Harp, a former right-wing cable news host, has earned the moniker "the human printer" because she constantly shadows Trump with a portable printer to hand-deliver stacks of flattering headlines and social media posts.
She also maintains primary dictation control over his Truth Social account.
The disclosure comes amid heightened political scrutiny following a public jab by Democratic Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff.
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'You Are All That Matters to Me'

Sen. Jon Ossoff dissed Donald Trump by claiming he prefers to 'travel with Natalie' instead of doing his job.
At a campaign rally, Ossoff targeted Trump’s work ethic, claiming the president prefers to "travel with Natalie" on what he called a defenseless flying palace rather than do his job.
The administration has fiercely pushed back against the swirling innuendo. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Harp as one of the hardest-working aides on the team. At the same time, communications director Steven Cheung launched an aggressive personal attack against Ossoff on social media.
Harp's intense loyalty stems from 2019, when she credited a "Right to Try" law signed by Trump during his first term for saving her life by giving her access to experimental bone cancer treatments.
Journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan previously exposed other notes from Harp to Trump, including letters in which she declared, "You are all that matters to me," and referred to him as her "Guardian and Protector."
'Trump's Best Friends Are People Who Are His Fan Club'

Natalie Harp's estranged brother slammed her 'unhealthy' relationship with Donald Trump.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was reportedly left "freaked out" and "confounded" by Harp’s over-the-top, gushing letters to the POTUS, even asking herself, “Where am I?” as if she had been transported onto a reality dating show like Love Island.
Harp’s estranged brother Preston told CNN that while he doesn’t believe his sister’s relationship to the president is physical, he thinks it’s because it feeds into the POTUS’ ego.
“Trump’s best friends are people who are his fan club,” he said. “That’s probably why he likes her. And, like, she’s good-looking. She’s got a good personality... She thinks that he saved her life, so, like, somebody living with that kind of gratitude, that must feel pretty good.”

