“He wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenceless flying palace gifted by the Emir of Qatar.”
With that carefully crafted sentence, delivered at a campaign rally over the weekend, Senator Jon Ossoff brought Donald Trump’s relationship with his executive assistant Natalie Harp into full public view – just as the rising star in the Democratic Party intended. A Washington beltway parlour game – what exactly is going on between the President and his devoted Natalie – promptly became the subject of frenzied internet speculation.
Ossoff was picking up on recent New York Times reporting that Harp, 35, was one of the chosen few who joined the 80-year-old US President as the Secret Service concealed him in a catering truck and boarded a backup plane in Turkey last month to avoid an Iranian missile threat, while cabinet members and unsuspecting journalists were left on a decoy plane.
The contrast between Trump’s cosy relationship with Maga women like Harp and his combative approach to the female reporters who cover him daily was underlined on Monday in the Oval Office when CNN’s senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes questioned him on Ossoff’s remarks – and asked whether he was talking to North Korea’s Kim Jong-un about a reduction in military activities. Trump exploded, telling Holmes: “Quiet. Quiet. Quiet. You’re very disrespectful.”
“You’re a loud, boisterous person; you’re fake news … you’re a fake reporter,” he added.
.@KristenhCNN: Someday, your children will come across your disgusting and inhumane question. They will be sickened and embarrassed to have a parent be so callous and vindictive. It’s quite troubling. t.co/EWgPy7mXQP
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) August 17, 2026The White House Rapid Response 47 social media account followed up, calling Holmes “a disgraceful, humiliating embarrassment to her alleged profession”, before telling her that “someday your children will come across your disgusting and inhumane question”. CNN responded by saying Holmes was doing her job, asking the President a tough, relevant and newsworthy question on behalf of the American people.
The unsavoury episode highlighted the gulf between the kinds of women Trump likes – fiercely loyal and Mar-a-Lago glam – and those he doesn’t – independent, interrogative journalists.
In Trump’s second term, Harp is never far from his side, steadfast beyond measure, credited with encouraging his late-night Truth Social posting sprees and even taking control of the account. Harp – known as the “human printer” because she carries a portable printer around so he can read social posts and documents in hard copy – was recently pictured with the President at his New Jersey golf club two weekends in a row.
While you’d expect her to travel with the President, given her job, her fervent dedication to Trump was the subject of detailed reporting by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan in their bestselling new book Regime Change. “I want to bring you joy, to feel like we can get through a day without ever having to talk ‘work’,” read a note that Harp left for the President, according to Haberman and Swan. These “adoring” and “intimate” notes “raised the eyebrows of the Secret Service”, Swan told CNN..
CNN senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes was told to be quiet by the President when she questioned him on Monday (Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty)“There is no such thing as a sex scandal for Trump,” observed the veteran journalist Tina Brown in her Substack Fresh Hell, “But the rise of Natalie Harp may represent something different. A last days vulnerability. A dangerous and intimate exposure to slavish bad judgement, just when he needs pragmatic interventions.”
Harp, previously an anchor for the extremely Maga One America News Network, has enthusiastically promoted Trump’s unproven theory that the 2020 election was stolen from him. She was with him when he signed an executive order to cut the number of childhood vaccines and space them out over time.
With her trailing blonde tresses, signature winged black eyeliner, power dresses and high heels, she exemplifies the type of woman the President values.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (who’s just quit), former Attorney General Pam Bondi, ex Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and others are all similarly eager to aggressively defend Trump’s ever-shifting positions, delivering pithy soundbites from the podium for an audience of one, while impeccably turned out in full Maga glam squad uniform, without a gleaming hair out of place or lipstick smudge.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, former White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, White House communications adviser Margo Martin and Harp – left to right (Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty)Women like Holmes, meanwhile, are emphatically not Trump’s type, because they’re the opposite of sycophantic.
Holmes is the latest in a long line of female reporters to receive a tongue-lashing from Trump when they ask questions he doesn’t like. He told Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey, “quiet, piggy”, aboard Air Force One, called ABC’s Mary Bruce a “terrible person and terrible reporter” after she pressed him, claimed CNN’s Kaitlan Collins had hatred in her eyes and “never smiles” – and on it goes. Back in 2015, Trump said then Fox News host Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her wherever” after she pressed him during the presidential debate on why he had called some women “fat pigs, disgusting slobs and animals”.
The American electorate has shrugged off Trump’s selective misogyny. The 2015 leak of the Access Hollywood tape in which Trump was caught having a lewd conversation about women, telling Billy Bush he could “grab ’em by the p***y” didn’t cost him the election. Far from it. Fast forward to 2026, and as Trump’s approval rating hits a new low of 33 per cent, he can rely on Harp to tell him it’s a fake poll.
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