Overview
- Natalie Harp, a former OAN anchor and Trump campaign aide, reportedly wrote letters to Donald Trump expressing extreme admiration and dependence, as detailed in Michael Wolff's book 'All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America.'
- The Secret Service allegedly viewed Harp as a potential security risk due to her intense fixation on Trump and her 'aggressive' attempts to maintain proximity to him.
- Harp, known as the 'human printer,' often followed Trump with a portable printer and reportedly influenced his Truth Social posts, blurring the line between her voice and his.
- Trump's inner circle, including Eric Trump, reportedly expressed concerns about Harp's behavior, but Trump dismissed these worries, stating, 'She just loves her president.'
- The book, set to release on February 25, has been criticized by Trump's campaign, which labeled Michael Wolff a 'peddler of fake news' and dismissed his claims as fictional.