Behind-the-scenes video shows how Trump and aide Natalie Harp post on social media

Most political candidates rely on teams of smart young employees who worry about their social media posts.

But President-elect Donald Trump prefers a more direct approach, dictating his thoughts in real time to a loyal assistant known as “the human printer.”

In a new video circulating online after his election victory, Trump can be seen firing spicy punches at Natalie Harp.

She punches the keys on her sleek laptop before asking for final approval, then sends them into the air.

In a new video circulating online following his election victory, Trump is seen firing off spicy jabs at Natalie Harp, who then posts them to X and Truth Social.

The video, posted by Tucker Carlson’s Art of the Surge, was taken earlier this year as Team Trump watched Kamala Harris deliver a speech at the DNC in August.

With a bottle of Coca-Cola in hand and a plate of chicken nuggets in front of him, Trump watched his then opponent enter the stage.

When the word salad came up, he was quick to comment.

‘Is she crazy? Way too many thanks. Stop. Must be around 35,” he said.

Noticing his comments, Harp wrote a Truth Social post that read, “Too many thank yous, said too soon. What’s wrong with her?’

She turns to Trump for the final signing.

Team Trump watched Kamala Harris deliver her DNC speech in August

Team Trump watched Kamala Harris deliver her DNC speech in August

Behind the scenes video shows how Trump and aide Natalie Harp post

“Is she crazy?” he asked his team as they watched the team take notes

As Trump spoke, a bottle of Coca-Cola in one hand, Natalie Harp took notes and looked at him for his final approval. “Good,” he said. And the tweet was sent

As Trump spoke, a bottle of Coca-Cola in one hand, Natalie Harp took notes and looked at him for his final approval. “Good,” he said. And the tweet was sent

Trump was quick to chide Harris for saying thank you

Trump was quick to chide Harris for saying thank you “too much” when she spoke to the DNC in August

Natalie Harp earned herself the name of Trump's

Natalie Harp earned herself the name of Trump’s “human printer” because she carried a portable printer with her. The president-elect preferred to read hard copies of everything said on social media or in the news, and it was her job to accommodate his preference

“Good,” he said.

She then posted it to the world.

They continued, “She’s talking about how great San Francisco was – before she destroyed it.”

Harp nodded and smiled as her boss dictated his thoughts.

Next: ‘There is a lot of talk about childhood. Let’s tackle the border, inflation and crime.’

The behind-the-scenes look into Trump’s war room was an effective campaign strategy.

Other musings: Kamala's lack of focus on important issues

Other musings: Kamala’s lack of focus on important issues

Inside Team Trump's war room on the campaign trail in August. A plate of chicken nuggets was placed in front of Trump and his aide

Inside Team Trump’s war room on the campaign trail in August. A plate of chicken nuggets was placed in front of Trump and his aide

Trump won the election in a landslide, with many voters and political pundits commenting on his ability to connect with them.

Kamala’s messages did not land the same way: her inability to connect with Americans and prove to them who she was and what she stands for was one of the main reasons for the loss.

The straight-to-print style of the social media strategy is in line with Trump’s plans to dismantle the mainstream media.

With Elon Musk at his side and the support of podcast titan Joe Rogan, he managed to win the election, not just despite the mainstream media’s disdain for him, but largely because of it.