Natalie Harp: Meet the blonde who credits Trump for saving her life
Natalie Harp accompanied US President Donald Trump during his visit to China
Natalie Harp's prominent presence alongside President Donald Trump during his recent visit to China left many people asking about her identity.
For those unaware, she is Trump's executive assistant and one of his team members, who was also seen standing beside Chinese President Xi Jinping during the reception segment of this China-U.S. meeting.
Her presence didn't sit well with some of the president's opponents on social media, with several spreading unfounded allegations.
One X account claimed, "Trump’s ultra-devoted young aide and rumored paramour is the secret fuel behind his unhinged late-night Truth Social antics!"
Natalie Harp once credited President Donald Trump with saving her life after she contracted a rare cancer.
She has referred to herself as a cancer survivor, or as someone “living with” the disease rather than dying from it.
Harp has credited Trump’s Right to Try law, signed in 2018, with saving or dramatically improving her life by allowing her access to investigational therapies.
While it’s publicly known that Natalie Harp is not married, she has largely kept her personal life private.
Sharing a video of her, an X user wrote, "Natalie Harp is President Trump’s assistant! She has a mysterious aura to her because she is rarely in the spotlight."
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