Natalie Harp promised Donald Trump she would return as a 'better version' of herself
Natalie Harp promised Donald Trump she would return as a 'better version' of herself

Ayeesha WalshSat, August 22, 2026 at 7:20 AM UTC
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Natalie Harp has made headlines over her alleged letters to President Trump -Credit:Getty Images
Natalie Harp promised President Donald Trump she would "return a better version" in an intimate letter she penned to him.
The glamorous aide has been in the spotlight this week after letters she wrote to President Trump, 80, were exposed in full, showing a detailed insight into her extremely close bond with him. In one letter Natalie, 35, is allegedly seen expressing her feelings towards him as she makes statements such as "I never want to bring you anything but joy" and "You are all that matters to me."
In others, she reportedly claims she is "unworthy" of him, adding, "I don't want to ever let you down." She then makes avow to change herself for him as she adds, "But after going through all this self-analysis, my conclusion? I need to reunite my past self with my current, into a better version who will make you proud." It comes after reports that Harp once climbed into the trunk of an SUV in the president's motorcade to remain close to him.
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The two letters, which have been obtained by The Daily Beast, were written in 2023, either during or after Harp accompanied Trump on his May 2023 golfing trip to his courses in Aberdeen and Turnberry, Scotland, and Doonbeg, Ireland. She was 31 at the time, while Trump was 76.
One of the letters is an apology. "I'm sorry," she writes. "I thought I was the only one left behind last night, and had no idea Margot's car was also pulled over, and sent back to the Airport," referring to White House communications adviser Margot Martin, who was on the trip.

Natalie Harp has a close working relationship with POTUS -Credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images
"Since I was alone in the van outside Customs, without my passport, I panicked, and should have just called Secret Service instead of you," she wrote. Harp, who also refers to herself as the "Human Printer," also apologized for walking on the course, rather than riding in a cart, which was confirmed in photos.
"If there is anything else I have done to cause you trouble, please forgive me," she continued. "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)."
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She then opened up about letting other people's remarks upset her, "not because I care what other people think, but because I see myself being lowered in your eyes and good opinion. That is the fear you see, because I never want to bring you anything but joy." At one point, Harp also thanks Trump for being "my Guardian and Protector in this life."
In her second alleged letter, which is more intimate, she thanks Trump for forcing her to "unplug." Harp even tells the president she is envious of women "whose only job seems to be to talk with you and look pretty."

Harp vowed to better herself for Trump in one alleged note -Credit:AFP via Getty Images
"I want that job!!" she allegedly wrote. She added that she missed the days when he would call, "and we'd talk about everything and nothing," and claimed that they "shouldn't have to talk about work all the time!!"
The bizarre statement is just one of many made by Harp in her alleged letters, which were originally obtained by Michael Wolff, author and host of Inside Trump's Head while he was writing his best-selling book, All or Nothing, which detailed Trump's 2024 campaign. The New York Times' Haberman and Swan later published shorter extracts from the same letters.
On the latest edition of the Daily Beast's podcast, Wolff revealed to host Joanna Coles that he received Harp's notes from sources in the Trump campaign who had grown concerned about their growing closeness. "The relationship here is not a relationship that should exist in a professional setting," said Wolff.
Wolff added that the letters were "discovered by members of the staff" in printouts that Harp intended to give to Trump. They were photographed and circulated among the campaign staff.
There had been "a revolt" among staff at the time he was passed the letters. "The aides around Donald Trump knew that he was spending too much time with Natalie Harp, that her influence was growing and it was influence based on nothing at all. She had no experience," he said.
"I know who gave them to me. It comes from an extremely reliable source, and I know who saw the letters among the campaign, and there was no question these are what they are."
White House spokesman Davis Ingle commented on the letters, saying, "Natalie Harp is one of the most loyal and hardest-working aides on President Trump's team.
"The Fake News's continued attacks on President Trump and his Administration prove exactly why trust in media is at historic lows. The media should get back to reporting real news and stop regurgitating Trump-Deranged liberal talking points."
Source: “AOL Entertainment”