“Anyone with brain can see”: Harry Sisson reveals alleged letter Natalie Harp sent to Donald Trump

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Democratic political commentator and influencer Harry Sisson recently posted an image on X on August 21, showing one of the letters allegedly written by Natalie Harp to Donald Trump.

The 23 year old described it as “some freaky stuff” and stated, that “Anyone with a brain can see that.” His post read:

"This is the full letter Natalie Harp sent to Donald Trump. This is some freaky stuff. Anyone with a brain can see that."

Sisson's post refers to the two letters from 2023 that Michael Wolff obtained while writing his book All or Nothing. The letters were then published by The Daily Beast on August 20. Excerpts had appeared earlier in Wolff’s book and in reporting by The New York Times.

The letters were written during or after Trump's 2023 golf trips to his courses in Scotland and Ireland. The first letter is reportedly about Natalie Harp apologizing to Trump. In the second letter, Harp expressed her envy towards others and her devotion to the president.


More details on the alleged letters exchanged between Natalie Harp and President Donald Trump

Natalie Harp has gained interest after her alleged letters addressed to President Donald Trump surfaced on social media.

She is a 35-year-old White House special assistant and executive assistant to Trump. She is also a cancer survivor who has credited Trump’s “Right to Try” legislation with aiding her recovery. She has previously worked as an OAN anchor and joined Trump’s post-presidency campaign team around 2022. On the personal front, Harp is not married. She has never spoken about her private life and tends to keep it under wraps.

White House spokesman Davis Ingle dismissed the rumors surrounding the viral letters, describing Natalie Harp as "one of the most loyal and hardest-working aides on President Trump's team." He further said:

"The Fake News's continued attacks on President Trump and his Administration prove exactly why trust in media is at historic lows."
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President Trump Returns To The White House After Weekend In New Jersey - Source: Getty

Both the letters were addressed as "Dear Mr. President" and signed off with "With all my heart, Natalie" and "Always Natalie." They were reportedly written when Harp was 31, and Trump was 76.

Harp started off her first letter by apologizing to Trump for being "the only one left behind" and for calling him instead of the "Secret Service" when she panicked about being left alone in a van outside customs without her passport. She then continued her apology by writing:

"I also am sorry if I was an embarrassment walking the course in Scotland. The first day I was told there were no carts, and people walked, which is why I walked."

She continues to add:

" The second day, I was specifically asked by, I forget who his name was, but one of the main people who worked there, if I could continue walking, and tell any other girls who would head out there to do the same to spare the Course any more Carts. If there is anything else I have done to cause you trouble, please forgive me."

Natalie Harp describes being distracted all week, forgetting to eat, sleeping only a couple of hours at a time while dwelling on the pain of losing her father. In the conclusion, Harp adds:

"You are all that matters to me. I don't want to ever let you down."

Natalie Harp's second letter is all about her devotion Trump where she admits of being envious of the women "whose only ‘job’ seems to be to talk with you and look pretty." She starts by thanking him for forcing her to "unplug" which she describes by enjoying the course with “no machines,” good conversation, and walks at sunrise/sunset and wrote about how she did not had to act like a "human printer."

In the latter half of the letter, Natalie Harp self-analysis herself, and writes that she needs to become a better version of herself who will make him proud. She thanks him for a promise he made after her father’s death and notes how happy her father would be that she got to visit Scotland and Ireland.

She closes with a modified Pride and Prejudice line:

“To modify a classic, ‘I could not have parted with you, to anyone less worthy’—And, I will add, it is I who is unworthy.”

Harp has shown extreme loyalty towards Trump, there are no reports which confirm a romantic connection between the two.

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Edited by Aastha Dass