Natalie Harp’s First Unhinged Trump Video Is Revealed
Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images A bizarre video has emerged raising yet more questions about the blonde 35-year-old who is constantly at President Donald Trump’s side .
The social media clip, recorded nine years ago, shows Harp, who was in her mid-20s at the time, claiming that she was the sole survivor of serious medical malpractice thanks to Trump.
Harp would go on to repeat the claim that the president’s policies had saved her life in a viral online essay in 2019, but many of the eyebrow-raising details listed in this first video were not repeated.
The resurfaced clip, which is thought to have been recorded in 2017, shows that the letters that alarmed the Secret Service were certainly not the only clues that Harp had an unusually strong devotion to Trump.
The Daily Beast published an astonishing new set of love letters from Harp to Trump on Thursday.
Trump’s fawning relationship with his aide has come under intense scrutiny since Sen.
Jon Ossoff’s comments at a Sunday rally in Atlanta.
The Georgia Democrat accused Trump, 80, of not actually wanting to be president, and instead being happy just to travel the world with his assistant, a woman four and a half decades his junior.
Harp’s place at Trump’s side and her control of communications that he receives have raised serious national security questions about their relationship.
The latest video deepens those concerns.
Harp tells the camera that she lost “100 percent of the average person’s blood platelets, but only 30 percent of my own” after a sterile water infusion.
She says she went into hemorrhagic shock, had a rare blood condition, paid her own medical bills, and was denied appointments.
She left all of these details out of an essay she later wrote on LinkedIn, which caught the attention of Fox News and then the president, after she appeared on the network to share her tale.
The unearthed clip features Harp sitting on a bench in what appears to be a court building—not a hospital—while she explains that she’s “been denied appointments.” She concludes that Trump’s political interventions changed her fortunes.
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