Natalie Harp, executive assistant to President Donald Trump, listens as he signs the Secure America Act in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., June 10, 2026. REUTERS/Evan Vucci
Writing for The New Republic, a former White House staffer exposed the real reason why President Donald Trump's embattled young aide is so alarming, based on their experience serving in the same role.
Natalie Harp has emerged as one of the closest and most influential aides of Trump's second term, controlling the information that he is exposed to and treating her relationship to him with an alarming level of devotion, which many observers have likened to an obsession. Once considered a minor fixture of the administration, her profile has exploded into a mainstream scandal after details about her adoring letters to the president were exposed in the bookRegime Change, and following a mocking remark from Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Aside from acting as a "human printer" sharing stories and messages with Trump, Harp has also been among the staffers operating his social media accounts. Greg Greene previously served the same role managing partisan accounts for former President Barack Obama, and in a recent piece for The New Republic, exposed just how badly the job standards have degraded under Harp.
"Handling a U.S. president’s social media voice is a magisterial job," Greene explained. "The work involved ranges far and wide—from figuring out how to handle the president’s receipt of a Nobel Peace Prize to huddling with colleagues to pull just the right clip from a speech. Or, if you’re President Donald Trump’s aide and traveling companion Natalie Harp, you might use AI to portray the president as a fighter pilot dropping payloads of poop on No Kings demonstrators."
He continued: "I know something about this particular job. I managed President Barack Obama’s partisan social media accounts over much of the first year of his presidency. It’s fair to say this was a more innocent age. The watchwords I took to the work were ones like safeguards and restraint, instead of poop jet and What if we depicted the president as Jesus Christ. A president’s statements, I knew, could move markets even if ventriloquized by twenty- and thirtysomethings working to channel the top guy’s voice. At every point, my colleagues and I took intentional steps to guard against loose words."
Greene explained that, during his time on the job, he helped create a system in which no single person controlled the entire apparatus behind an official account, having different people draft content while others controlled the login information and posting duties. Conceding that he "may have gone overboard with the approval steps we put into place," he argued that it was still important to make sure no single person had "sole ownership over the digital persona of a president of the United States," even at the cost of "nimbleness in quick-moving moments."
Greene argued further that "it hardly takes a genius to spot how the standards around Trump’s social media accounts have slipped," highlighting reports about Harp "supplies [the president] with content she fishes out of the social media gutter," including the infamous video depicting the Obamas as apes. He also stressed that there is "strong reason to wonder what else the woman who 'texts with world leaders on the president’s behalf' and operates 'entirely outside the usual chain of command' is doing with her prized, rare access."
"How has Harp handled her touch-screen access to Trump’s private communications with world leaders? I can’t say. More worryingly, government agencies can’t say, either; MS NOW reports that for a year, Harp repeatedly declined to seek the security clearance that West Wing staffers usually obtain," Greene continued. "I also had no clearance—at the DNC, that wasn’t required—but that’s precisely why my colleagues and I built a process where people with clearances had visibility and could step in."
He concluded: "Maybe she’s on the up-and-up with her access to the president and his accounts. Maybe she sees devotion to Trump as its own reward, even if that means squeezing herself behind an SUV’s seats like a stowaway. But that Harp fights so hard for both proximity to the president and a free hand to post on his behalf is why I don’t trust her at all—and neither should you."
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