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BOMBSHELL: Natalie Harp’s PRIVATE letters to Trump EXPOSED

Two deeply personal letters reportedly written by Natalie Harp to Donald Trump have now been published in full, and they add another bizarre layer to a story that has become increasingly difficult to dismiss as mere gossip.

In the letters, Harp tells Trump that he is “all that matters” to her, calls him her “Guardian and Protector,” says she never wants to bring him “anything but joy,” and at one point describes herself as “unworthy” of him.

Below are the letters released in the Daily Beast’s bombshell report.

The letters would be strange enough on their own. But Harp is now one of Trump’s most powerful gatekeepers, with extraordinary access to the president and significant influence over the information that reaches him. She has also reportedly had access to his Truth Social account and served as a conduit for foreign leaders trying to reach Trump.

In the video above, I go through the letters, what they reveal about this unusual relationship, and why the bigger story is not necessarily what may or may not be happening personally between Trump and Harp. It’s the extraordinary amount of access and influence she now has over the president of the United States.

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