Natalie Harp and Donald Trump: A Timeline of Their Relationship
Summary
Natalie Harp is a close aide to President Donald Trump who first gained attention by crediting Trump’s "Right to Try" law for helping her survive cancer. Over the years, she moved from being a health advocate to a political surrogate, then a TV host, and now serves as an executive assistant involved in Trump’s campaign and social media activities.Key Facts
- Natalie Harp graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University in 2012 and earned an MBA from Liberty University in 2015.
- She was diagnosed with bone cancer in her 20s and became a public supporter of the "Right to Try" law, which expands access to experimental medical treatments.
- In 2019, Harp publicly credited President Trump and the "Right to Try" law with helping save her life.
- Trump invited her to Republican events and named her to the advisory board of his 2020 reelection campaign.
- Harp spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention about her health battle and support for Trump.
- She worked as a host at One America News Network (OAN), a conservative TV channel, until 2022.
- Harp became one of Trump’s most trusted aides during his 2024 campaign, earning the nickname “human printer” for carrying printed materials for him.
- She now helps manage Trump’s Truth Social posts by typing and publishing content dictated by the president.
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