Deeply personal letters sent by 35-year-old White House executive assistant Natalie Harp to Donald Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign have reportedly alarmed the Secret Service, according to...
The correspondence, obtained by author Michael Wolff while researching his 2025 book All or Nothing, reveals Harp labeling herself unworthy of Trump and expressing intense personal devotion.
In the letters, Harp discusses personal struggles, including the death of her father and feelings of approaching burnout.
Deeply personal letters sent by 35-year-old White House executive assistant Natalie Harp to Donald Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign have reportedly alarmed the Secret Service, according to reporting published by The Daily Beast and corroborated by The Independent and The New York Times.
The correspondence, obtained by author Michael Wolff while researching his 2025 book All or Nothing, reveals Harp labeling herself unworthy of Trump and expressing intense personal devotion. According to reporting by The Independent, the letters were written around the time of a 2023 trip to Scotland and Ireland during Trump’s re-election bid.
Contents of the Correspondence and Secret Service Concerns
In the letters, Harp discusses personal struggles, including the death of her father and feelings of approaching burnout. According to text published by The Independent, one letter reads:
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Dear Mr. President, I’m sorry. I thought I was the only one left behind last night, and had no idea Margo’s car was also pulled over, and sent back to the Airport. Since I was alone in the van outside Customs without my passport, I panicked, and should have just called Secret Service instead of you.
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Harp further writes in the notes that she feared being lowered in Trump’s good opinion. According to The Daily Beast, she also told Trump, You are all that matters to me, and added, I don’t want to ever let you down. Additional excerpts noted by The Daily Beast show Harp expressing envy of other women whose only job seems to be to talk with you and look pretty.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman stated that the letters rattled the Secret Service, while Michael Wolff reported that campaign staff discovered the notes in piles of printed positive news reports that Harp delivered to the president, earning her the internal nickname the Human Printer.
White House Response and Political Reactions
In response to the publication of the letters, White House spokesman Davis Ingle defended Harp’s professional record. According to statements cited by The Independent and The Daily Beast, Ingle stated that Harp is one of the most loyal and hardest-working aides on President Trump’s team, while criticizing media coverage of the administration.
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The disclosure has also drawn commentary from political figures. David Axelrod, a senior adviser to Barack Obama, described the situation surrounding Harp’s access and status as a gatekeeper as a serious issue, according to The Daily Beast. Meanwhile, partisan clashes erupted after comments from Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff regarding Trump traveling with Harp, which prompted sharp pushback from the White House.