Two letters that appear to have been written by former Trump aide Natalie Harr have been released publicly, offering a rare glimpse into the personal devotion she claims to have for President Donald Trump. The letters were first reported by The Daily Beast and later referenced by CNN.
Letters emphasize loyalty and personal connection
In the first letter, addressed “Dear Mr. President,” Harr writes, “I never want to bring you anything but joy. I’m sorry I lost my focus. You are all that matters to me. I don’t want to ever let you down. Thank you for being my Guardian and Protector in this Life.” The note ends with the signature, “With all my heart, Natalie.” Excerpts of the same letter had previously appeared in the New York Times.
The second letter looks back to Harr’s time as a host on the conservative One America News Network. She recalls, “I miss the days when you used to call, during my Talkshow days, and we’d talk about everything and nothing. I want to get back to that synergy. We shouldn’t have to talk about work all the time!!” She also asks the president for candid feedback, stating, “And please, when I fail, will you tell me? You have the absolute right to cuss me out, if need be, when I deserve it, because no one knows or cares about me more.”
Context and reactions
The letters surfaced amid heightened scrutiny of Harr’s role in the Trump White House. Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff recently mentioned her by name in a speech criticizing the president, referencing a secret flight from Turkey in July that Harr allegedly accompanied. White House spokesperson Davis Ingle defended Harr, calling her “one of the most loyal and hardest‑working aides on President Trump’s team.” CNN has not independently verified the authenticity of the letters, and The Daily Beast reported that author Michael Wolff obtained them while researching a book about Trump’s 2024 campaign.
Other reports have highlighted Harr’s close physical proximity to the president, noting that she once rode in the trunk of an SUV to accompany Trump to a New York court appearance in October 2023. Sources close to the White House say her presence has sometimes caused tension among senior aides, who have at times tried to limit her access to the inner circle.
Career background
Harrr entered Trump’s orbit after crediting the president with saving her life. Since then, she has acted as a conduit between the president and external contacts, arranging meetings, drafting Truth Social posts, and delivering printed articles. She has referred to herself as the “human printer,” a nickname that appears in one of the letters, where she recalls being asked to “unplug” during a trip to Scotland and Ireland.
While the letters paint a picture of personal devotion, they also underscore the broader debate about the role of close personal aides in the administration and the influence they may wield. The White House has not provided additional comment beyond the spokesperson’s earlier statement.
Original reporting: KRDO (Colorado Springs metro) — read the source article.