National political observers have examined the social‑media record of Natalie Harr, a former White House aide to former President Donald Trump. CNN reviewed Harr’s now‑suspended X (formerly Twitter) account and found that she posted more than 150 messages on January 6, 2021, the day a crowd gathered in Washington, D.C. to protest the certification of the 2020 election results.
January 6 posts emphasized loyalty to Trump
During the morning of the protest, Harr repeatedly urged Republicans to “FIGHT FOR TRUMP” as the former president began his speech near the White House. She echoed the claim that the election had been stolen and amplified talking points from Trump allies, including Rudy Giuliani’s hyperbolic suggestion of a “trial by combat.” Harr’s timeline included multiple posts that labeled the demonstrators “patriots” and declared Washington, D.C. a “TRUMP COUNTRY.”
Use of religious language
Harr’s messages also invoked Christian language. After the Capitol was breached, she posted, “America may not be America anymore. But God’s still God. Don’t stop believing!!” Earlier, she had shared Bible verses that praised Trump, writing, “Vindicate @realDonaldTrump, my God, and plead his cause against an unfaithful nation,” and thanking God for the former president.
Amplifying false narratives
Following the breach, Harr shared claims that the rioters were not Trump supporters and circulated unverified reports that Antifa had infiltrated the crowd. She later retweeted Trump’s own calls for the demonstrators to disperse. Hours after Congress halted the electoral count, Harr highlighted Giuliani’s comments about “a few more options” created by the delay, adding an American‑flag emoji.
Support for lawmakers who challenged the results
Harr praised several Republican officials who objected to the certification of electoral votes. She thanked Representative Jody Hice for being “a man of his word and the Constitution,” lauded Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene for her “courage,” and called Senator Josh Hawley a “true patriot” who “refuses to be intimidated out of his duty to the Constitution.” She also labeled six senators who voted to sustain objections – Ted Cruz, Hawley, Cindy Hyde‑Smith, John Kennedy, Roger Marshall and Tommy Tuberville – as “patriots” who “did not waver in the fight for our beloved country & @POTUS.”
Earlier election‑fraud messaging
Harr’s January 6 activity was part of a broader pattern. In the weeks leading up to the Capitol protest, she posted messages such as “We will never give up – for TRUTH is on our side. January 6th is coming!!” and, after the 2020 election, repeated slogans like “WE LOVE YOU! WE LOVE YOU! WE LOVE YOU!” while calling the Biden victory a “coup.”
Background and response
Before joining the White House, Harr was a host for One America News Network and listed herself as a Trump “advisory board” member in her Twitter bio. She has also shared Bible verses defending Trump during his 2019 impeachment. Neither Harr nor the White House responded to requests for comment about the review.
The CNN review underscores how a senior White House aide used personal social‑media channels to amplify election‑fraud narratives, religious rhetoric and loyalty to the former president during a pivotal moment in recent American history.
Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.