Meet Donald Trump’s VERY glamorous new assistant: Natalie Harp quit hosting role to join his team 

The glamorous aide to Donald Trump left her job as a host at the conservative One America Network to join the former president’s communications team.

Natalie Harp joined Trump’s communications team in March 2022 after leaving her job at One America Network (OAN). The host of The Real Story was the second OAN employee to leave the network to join Trump’s team after Christina Bobb left.

The young blonde is often seen accompanying the 2024 presidential candidate on his daily golf trips, often in his own golf cart that is specially equipped with a laptop and computer so he can show Trump positive stories about himself. same.

On Wednesday, the couple were seen hanging out at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, where Harp was seen wearing a chic pink tennis outfit with a black skirt and hot pink skintight top with a matching hat. He accessorized with a comfy pair of white sneakers for the occasion and his phone.

At one point during their outing, she was seen stopping him to show him something on her phone after walking up a small hill to get to her own cart.

Natalie Harp (left) was seen at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on Wednesday with the former president on Wednesday. She was photographed showing something to Donald Trump on his phone.

He often rides in his own golf cart that is specially equipped with a laptop and computer so he can show Trump positive stories about himself.

He often rides in his own golf cart that is specially equipped with a laptop and computer so he can show Trump positive stories about himself.

The 31-year-old is rarely seen around the former president’s side and manages his social media accounts.

According to the Washington Post, Harp sits outside Trump’s office and is available to follow him wherever he needs to go.

“She is indicative of the people around him who just love him,” an anonymous adviser told the Washington Post in December. ‘Love him too much’.

She defended herself, saying: ‘Like other staff members, I spend time with him. He’s extremely popular with people, I see it being with him.

Harp is not afraid to show his love for the Republican on Twitter and once even claimed that he saved his life.

At the 2020 Republican National Convention, the cancer survivor cited Trump's right to try law for saving her by allowing her to use experimental treatments.  'When the chemotherapies that were on the market failed, nobody wanted me in their clinical trials.  I was not given the right to try experimental treatments, Mr. President.  You did, and without you, I would have died waiting for them to get approved.'

At the 2020 Republican National Convention, the cancer survivor cited Trump’s right to try law for saving her by allowing her to use experimental treatments. ‘When the chemotherapies that were on the market failed, nobody wanted me in their clinical trials. I was not given the right to try experimental treatments, Mr. President. You did, and without you, I would have died waiting for them to get approved.’

Harp joined Trump's communications team in March 2022 after leaving his job at One America Network.  The host of The Real Story was the second OAN employee to leave the network to join Trump's team after Christina Bobb left.

Harp joined Trump’s communications team in March 2022 after leaving his job at One America Network. The host of The Real Story was the second OAN employee to leave the network to join Trump’s team after Christina Bobb left.

During the 2020 Republican National Convention, Harp proudly claimed in her speech, which she placed at the top of her Twitter page, that Trump gave her the opportunity to join experimental cancer trials after chemotherapy failed.

‘When the chemotherapies that were on the market failed, nobody wanted me in their clinical trials. I was not given the right to try experimental treatments, Mr. President. You did it, and without you, I would have died waiting for them to get approved,” he said at the time.

He claimed he was able to receive treatment under the Right to Try law, which Trump signed into law in 2018, which allows patients to request the use of experimental drugs that have not been approved by the FDA.

Critics, however, aren’t so sure the Right to Try law benefited Harp, who said he used an “FDA-approved immunotherapy drug for an off-label use,” according to the Washington Post.

Harp (pictured Wednesday), who was diagnosed with stage 2 bone cancer in 2015, tried chemotherapy twice without success before finding

Harp (pictured Wednesday), who was diagnosed with stage 2 bone cancer in 2015, tried chemotherapy twice without success before finding “another oncologist who was willing to try a different approach.”

Harp (pictured Wednesday), originally from California, graduated from Liberty University, a Christian school, with a business degree in 2015.

Harp (pictured Wednesday), originally from California, graduated from Liberty University, a Christian school, with a business degree in 2015.

Harp was seen wearing a chic pink tennis outfit with a black skirt and skintight pink top with a matching hat.  He accessorized with a comfy pair of white sneakers for the occasion and his phone.

Harp was seen wearing a chic pink tennis outfit with a black skirt and skintight pink top with a matching hat. He accessorized with a comfy pair of white sneakers for the occasion and his phone.

Harp, who was diagnosed with stage 2 bone cancer in 2015, tried chemotherapy twice without success before finding “another oncologist who was willing to try a different approach.”

Additionally, Harp had spoken about receiving the drug a few months before Trump signed the bill into law, according to the Washington Post.

Harp, originally from California, graduated from Liberty University, a Christian school, with a business degree in 2015.

She stated that the school’s courses helped challenge and develop her as a Christian woman, school saying.

‘What I especially appreciate about Liberty’s vision is that every field of knowledge is treated as a mission field, whether it be in education, business or politics. Doing God’s work is not limited to ministry in churches or foreign countries, but deep in the heart of our own neighborhoods, and yes, even in the swamp of DC,’ he said at an unknown time.