It’s a miracle: Natalie Harp has turned Republicans into feminists | Arwa Mahdawi
Summary
Senator Jon Ossoff criticized President Donald Trump at a rally, mentioning Trump's aide Natalie Harp in a way that some conservatives called sexist. This led to a public debate about whether Ossoff's remarks were unfair to Harp or a political attack, with discussions about sexism and professionalism in politics.Key Facts
- Jon Ossoff, a Democratic senator from Georgia, spoke against President Trump at a recent rally.
- Ossoff referred to Trump traveling with aide Natalie Harp on a separate plane during a security concern.
- Conservatives including Newt Gingrich and Scott Jennings said Ossoff’s comment about Harp was sexist and demanded an apology.
- Some conservative commentators expressed concern about the treatment of Harp as a professional woman.
- Critics argue that the focus on sexism misses that Harp’s role and behavior have been questioned beyond her gender.
- Natalie Harp is known for close involvement with President Trump, including unusual actions to stay near him and working without security clearance for a time.
- The debate reflects wider tensions about political attacks, media coverage, and gender issues in U.S. politics.
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