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Eyebrow-Raising Letter From Trump’s Blonde Aide, 35, Exposed

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Eyebrow-Raising Letter From Trump’s Blonde Aide, 35, Exposed

Ken Cedeno/Reuters Donald Trump’s ever-present and “infatuated” blonde aide sent another eyebrow-raising letter to the president, the New York Times has revealed .

The publication reported after Trump’s re-election in 2024 that Natalie Harp was primed to be an important conduit in his new administration.

It also exposed fawning letters the young aide sent to her boss, including one that said, “You are all that matters to me.” Now, with renewed focus on the relationship between Harp, 35, and Trump, 80, after a public gibe from Democratic Sen.

Jon Ossoff, the paper has spilled on another message the former cable news host sent her boss.

In it, Harp, officially executive assistant to the president, apologized to him for running behind his cart as he played golf in Scotland.

The Times reported that its journalists had seen videos, and that Harp was “sprinting great distances” in a bid to fulfill her main duty of keeping him abreast of positive news stories about him.

“I also am sorry if I was an embarrassment walking the course in Scotland,” she wrote.

“I want things to always be right between us.

I also know I’ve been distracted all week (forgetting to eat throughout the days, and even forgetting to sleep, and only catching a couple hours at a time).” It concludes: “With all my heart, Natalie.” Trump’s MAGAworld supporters insist that it is not unusual for a senior aide to be with the president, even at weekends.

But that response lands awkwardly when the nuances are explored.

Firstly, Trump brought Harp with him during his bizarre Air Force One escape gambit in Turkey earlier this summer, leaving behind senior Cabinet officials and journalists as he retreated in a catering truck amid an apparent threat from Iran.

Then there are the letters and comments from her estranged brother, Preston.

In June, in an interview with The Daily Mail, he said his sister’s relationship with Trump was “very unhealthy.” On CNN on Tuesday, he went further and exposed more embarrassing details.

He noted that he doesn’t think she has “a physical attraction” to Trump (“Let’s get real,” he reasoned) but said that she is certainly “infatuated.” “Trump’s best friends are people who are his fan club,” he said.

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