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Why Trump's Glamorous 'human printer' Natalie Harp never seems to leave president-elect's side
Walking down the passenger stairs from Trump Force One as the president-elect arrived at Joint Base Andrews for his meeting with Joe Biden at the White House Wednesday were his closest advisers.
The group included tech billionaire Elon Musk, who has quickly become a key Trump confidante, along with the Millers - Stephen and Jason (no relation) - as well as long-trusted aides Boris Epshteyn and Dan Scavino.
But as these neck-tied titans of Donald Trump's insider orbit descended the staircase one person stood in stark contrast to the middle-aged men in suits - a glamorous blond in navy blazer and gray-checked skirt.
In MAGA world they call her 'The Human Printer' - and few have more access to the next President of the United States.
Natalie Harp, 32, quietly became a fixture in Trump's entourage for the role that earned her the odd moniker - carrying around a duffle bag with a portable printer, batteries and plenty of paper to feed Trump's insatiable desire for news clips.
She became more noticed during Trump's Manhattan hush money trial. Day after day as Trump raged before cameras outside the proceeding, he wielded stacks of papers referencing legal experts like Jonathan Turley, from op-eds in various publications.
Choosing, printing and providing them to the soon-to-be most powerful man in the world is all in a day's work for Harp.
When not at the trial or on the campaign trail or now, meetings to set up his return to the White House, Harp can often be found following her boss around the golf course in a special cart loaded with her printing equipment.
When not at the trial or on the campaign trail or now, meetings to set up his return to the White House, Harp can often be found following her boss around the golf course in a special cart loaded with her printing equipment.
It serves as a mobile office from which she can deliver instant updates to Trump.
Harp hails from California where she grew up in a devout Christian family.
In 2015 she graduated from Liberty University, the evangelical Christian college in Lynchburg, Virginia.
The same year, Harp was diagnosed with bone cancer and went on to twice undergo unsuccessful chemotherapy treatments.
President Donald Trump plays golf at Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in Florida on March 29, 2023 as Natalie Harp keeps him up to date on the news
But in 2018, Trump's Right to Try law allowed her to seek an effective treatment for her Stage 2 bone cancer after others had failed.
The law allows patients to apply to use experimental drugs that have not been FDA-approved.
Harp says that Trump law saved her life.
Speaking in 2019, she said: 'I'm not dying from cancer anymore - thanks to President Trump, I'm living with cancer.'
She often rides in her own golf cart that is specially equipped with a laptop and computer so she can readily show Trump positive stories about himself
Harp said she was able to get effective treatment for stage 2 bone cancer after Trump signed the Right to Try law. After a career as an anchor at OAN, she joined Trump's team in March 2022
Why Trump's glamorous 'human printer' is always by his side
In MAGA world they call her 'The Human Printer' - and few have more access to the next President of the United States. Here's why Natalie Harp, 32, has quietly became a fixture in Trump's entourage.
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