Trump's Secret Service 'Alarmed' By Natalie Harp's Disturbing Letters to Prez — As She Declares 'You Are All That Matters to Me'

The Secret Service is believed to be 'alarmed' with Natalie Harp.
Aug. 21 2026, Published 3:00 p.m. ET
Natalie Harp's alleged "obsession" with President Trump has reportedly "alarmed" the Secret Service, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
The 80-year-old's young blonde aide has recently become the face of ridicule and concern over her behavior, and that has only ramped up after her disturbing letters to Trump were leaked in full.
The Secret Service Is 'Alarmed'

Harp's letters to Trump were leaked, showing just how devoted she is to the president.
According to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, the co-author of the bombshell book, Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump, the letters have raised red flags for the president's security team.
"Harp has carved out this role of being incredibly devoted to the president. She had left these letters for him and in his personal spaces during the interregnum for four years," Haberman explained during an appearance on CNN's The Source on Thursday, August 20. "The Secret Service had gotten alarmed by some of them. That was not... well, that was notable."
The letters, Haberman noted, were sent in 2023, before Trump was re-elected to a second term in the White House.
"That was a campaign. That was different. She is now in the government," the author continued. "She sits 10 feet away from the president. She is a stream of information to him. He does rely on her. And I don't expect that to change."
Natalie Harp's Letters to Trump

'You are all that matters to me,' Harp tells Trump in one letter.
In one note, Harp wrote just how important Trump's happiness is to her, declaring, "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."
In the second letter, the now 35-year-old notes how a trip helped keep her from "burnout" as she was "starting to envy those whose only 'job' seems to be to talk with you, and look pretty. I want that job!!”
She wrote: "I need to reunite my past self with my current into a better version who will make you proud. 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."
Harp then quoted a line from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice: "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."
'Human Printer' Natalie Harp Makes Colleagues 'Uneasy'

According to author Maggie Haberman, Harp's behavior have made her colleagues 'uneasy.'
According to Haberman, those working alongside Harp have apparently also been thrown for a loop over the letters.
"Most of her colleagues have been uneasy with her for some time," Haberman claimed. "She is representative of how different this term is from term one, because this is the kind of aide who will just give him quick, unfiltered information, connect him to other people, is present there, and basically spends most of her waking hours trying to work for him and get him what he wants."
Harp is known as the "human printer," and she refers to herself as such in one of the letters. She is reportedly responsible for following Trump around with a portable printer filled with positive news stories and social media posts.
Harp has also been seen with Trump in public on several different occasions, including chasing down his golf cart in Scotland.
Natalie Harp's Brother Speaks Out


Harp's own brother, Preston, has accused her of having an 'unhealthy obsession' with Trump.
Harp's estranged brother, Preston, has also called out the odd relationship, claiming she has an "unhealthy obsession" with the president.
Previously, Harp's name became national news after Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff claimed that Trump would rather "travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying palace" than act like a president.
The comments received a fury of rage from Trump supporters, accusing Ossoff of hinting at an affair between Harp and Trump.



