Natalie Harp: Trump’s Executive Assistant and “Human Printer”
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Natalie Harp: Trump's Executive Assistant and "Human Printer"
- Natalie Harp, 35, serves as the executive assistant to the president, a role she assumed in January 2025.
- She gained the nickname "human printer" during the 2024 campaign for carrying a portable printer to provide Donald Trump with articles and draft social media posts.
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Natalie Harp, born in 1991, has become a prominent figure in Donald Trump’s inner circle, serving as his executive assistant since January 2025. Her journey into Trump’s orbit began in 2019 when she publicly credited his administration’s “Right to Try” law with saving her life during a battle with stage II bone cancer. This led to her speaking at the 2020 Republican National Convention and joining Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign advisory board.
Before her current role, Harp worked as a presenter for One America News Network from 2020 to 2022, where she supported claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election. She joined Trump’s staff as a personal assistant in 2022, becoming a constant presence by his side during his 2024 presidential campaign. During this time, she earned the moniker “human printer” due to her practice of carrying a laptop and a portable printer to provide Trump with physical copies of news articles, positive reports, and draft Truth Social posts, as he prefers hard copy materials.
Harp is also reportedly the primary White House staffer responsible for assisting Trump with his Truth Social account. She gathers content from supporters, including praise and political attacks, for Trump’s review and then posts approved drafts to his account, often late at night or on weekends. Her close access and influence have drawn attention, particularly after she was among a select group of aides who accompanied Trump on a secret plane swap in Turkey in July 2026, amid security concerns.