It is the kind of attention Washington typically reserves for presidents and pop stars, not executive assistants.
But Natalie Harp found herself at the end of a paparazzo's lens on Wednesday as she sat at an intersection in her white Chevy SUV.
She has been besieged in recent days by vicious leaks from inside the White House amid renewed scrutiny of her close relationship with the president.
And the 35-year-old's lack of media experience became rapidly evident.
In video obtained by the Daily Mail from Wednesday morning, Harp appears to lose her cool. She reaches for her phone and films the photographer, looking at her screen while accelerating toward a crosswalk without her hands on the wheel.
Harp, who was on her way to the White House, then appeared to mouth 'f*** you' as she sped away from the traffic lights in Washington, DC.
The longtime Trump confidante became a household name on Sunday, when Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff mocked the pair at a rally in Georgia, stating that Trump would rather 'build his ballroom and travel with Natalie' than do his job.
Within hours, searches for her name had exploded, and the devotional letters she wrote Trump in 2023, in which she declared 'you are all that matters to me,' were trending all over again.
Harp appeared to mouth 'f*** you' as she sped away from the set of traffic lights. She was looking at her screen while accelerating toward a crosswalk without her hands on the wheel
Natalie Harp, 35, has been one of Trump's closest aides for years and is dubbed the 'human printer' as she carries bundles of news articles around for him to read
The White House's response was ferocious as communications director Steven Cheung branded Ossoff 'the biggest cuck loser in politics,' spokesman Davis Ingle dismissed him as a 'feminine theatre kid,' and Trump himself nicknaming him Pee-Wee Herman.
Publicly, support for Harp within Trump's inner circle has been unwavering. But privately, the picture is far more complicated, the Daily Mail can exclusively reveal.
People in Trump's orbit say the fresh wave of scrutiny on Harp's personal and professional life has landed hard on her.
Her estranged brother, Preston Harp, said this week that his sister has been fixated on presidents since her teens - even writing letters to George W Bush at the height of the war in Iraq - and, in Trump, her lifelong dream of working with a Republican president finally came true.
To the Daily Mail, Preston was even more blunt, calling his sister's relationship with Trump 'very unhealthy.'
When the Daily Mail first reported on her brother's comments in June, Harp was privately distraught.
White House officials are now worried about her security, especially with renewed interest into her life.
'Should we put the name of every girl who works for Jon Ossoff on the internet for everyone to openly criticize? I believe there is a double standard here,' an official said.
In video obtained by the Daily Mail from Wednesday morning, Harp appears to lose her cool while driving to the White House
She reaches for her phone and films the photographer, looking at her screen while accelerating toward a crosswalk
Publicly, support for Harp within Trump's inner circle has been unwavering. But privately, the picture is far more complicated, the Daily Mail can exclusively reveal
When the Daily Mail first reported on her brother's comments in June, Harp was privately distraught. White House officials are now worried about her security, especially with renewed interest into her life
Trump, meanwhile, has reportedly told staffers that Harp loves him as much as his own family, and that unlike the aides who will one day leave to make money, she never will.
A White House official offered a grudging explanation of how Harp holds her ground: 'She doesn't sleep. She's relentless. But she's also smart.'
Harp has said as much herself, in her own handwriting. In one letter, she told Trump she had been distracted for a week, forgetting to eat and sleeping only a couple of hours at a time, before signing off, 'With all my heart, Natalie.'
'Trump, she sees him like the only father figure that she has... he is her entire world,' a source familiar with their dynamic told the Daily Mail.
Natalie's own father tragically died by suicide in 2020.
But the trove of love letters and open devotion to the president has other White House insiders questioning her behavior.
'She's nuts,' a senior administration official said. The source went on to note that multiple top officials in Trump's orbit find her 'obsessive' behavior troubling.
Another top Trump insider put the pattern more bluntly, saying half the people rushing to defend Harp online are the same ones who 'talk s*** about her in real life.'
Harp's proximity to Trump has caused friction with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and outgoing Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, sources say.
'She has a direct line to the president outside of the control of Susie Wiles and Karoline Leavitt,' a White House official told the Daily Mail.
Wiles' authority rests on controlling who and what reaches the president, and Harp is the standing exception to the system.
Harp is dubbed the 'human printer' as she follows the president around with a portable printing device and provides him with sheets of news articles.
This power to sway the president's thinking has frustrated Wiles, multiple White House insiders told the Daily Mail.
Wiles denied a rift, telling the Daily Mail: 'What Democrats and the media are doing is disgraceful. Natalie is a hardworking professional who handles an extraordinarily demanding job with dedication and professionalism.
'She is a valued and important member of President Trump's team, and we are grateful for everything she does.'
'[Harp] serves the president and is loyal to the president above all else. She doesn't follow a process and has never been asked by the president to follow a different process and I know that irritates many people,' said a former administration official.
Trump world is vocally rallying around Harp amid the fresh onslaught of online innuendo that allies say has crossed the line into sexism.
Harp admitted that she starved herself and forgot to sleep while working for Trump, saying: '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)'
Harp's determination to remain by Trump's side was also on display in October 2023, when she rode in the trunk of an SUV after being told there was no room for her in the motorcade taking him to a New York court appearance
The president's son Eric Trump told the Daily Mail that conservatives would not be allowed to attack a liberal staffer without steep repercussions.
'If Republicans were attacking some hard working young woman - a cancer survivor - the media would be up in arms. There would be hell to pay,' Eric said.
Sources described Harp as an private figure, who does not seek the spotlight because of her job with the president.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller's wife Katie said: 'I think when someone puts themselves out there, the scrutiny and attention is fair game, but Natalie hasn't done that.
'She truly has a heart of gold and I think it's gross that people are looking into her personal life.'
The attacks have prompted sympathy, especially from some of the women in the West Wing who believe she's being targeted because of her gender.
'I think it's disgusting and absurd that Democrats are putting a non-public person in the public eye,' one source close to the White House said.
Reports about her running after the president's golf cart, or sitting in the back of an SUV, were unfair, the official went on.
A White House official offered a grudging explanation of how Harp holds her ground: 'She doesn't sleep. She's relentless. But she's also smart'
Harp once climbed into the trunk of an SUV rather than be left behind as Trump headed to a court appearance in the summer of 2023.
Told there was no room in the vehicle, she erupted at Trump's staffers, insisting the president had personally asked her to come.
A former White House staffer said: 'We've all run after cars, we've all stuffed into cars, we've all gotten into weird positions because of our jobs. It's not unusual for someone to do that.'
The White House, publicly, concedes nothing. 'Natalie Harp is one of the most loyal and hardest-working aides on President Trump's team,' a spokesperson said.
There has never been anything improper established between Harp and the president.
What nobody disputes is the proximity Harp has to Trump is completely unrestricted.
Three years on, the aide who once hid in the back of an SUV to stay in Trump's line of sight now drives her own into the West Wing parking lot.

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2026-08-19 21:47:05 | Updated at 2026-08-19 21:56:10
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