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‘It Is I Who Is Unworthy’: Daily Beast Publishes Natalie Harp’s Letters To Trump

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Natalie Harp, the executive assistant to President Donald Trump, wrote to her boss to say that she is “unworthy” of him, according to one of two letters published by The Daily Beast on Thursday night.

The letters were obtained by Michael Wolff while he was writing a book on Trump’s 2024 campaign.

Harp, 35, has dominated the news cycle since Sunday, when Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) referenced her during a campaign rally, stating that the 80-year-old Trump “wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie to their apparently defenseless flying palace gifted by the Emir of Qatar.”

In one of the letters, from 2023, Harp wrote to Trump on the heels of a trip on which she accompanied Trump to Scotland and Ireland. She concluded the letter with a reference to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice to say that she is “unworthy” of him:

But after going through all this self-analysis, my conclusion? 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. Thank you for always being there for me—I’ll never forget when you made that promise to me after losing my Dad, and I know how happy he is right now that I did get to go to Scotland and Ireland, as he always wanted for me. 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.

Always,

Natalie

Previously, it had been reported that in 2023 Harp had written to Trump, “You are all that matters to me.” The Daily Beast published that letter – or at least a letter with that same line – on Thursday as well:

I want things to always be right between us. I also know I’ve been distracted all week (forgetting to eat throughout the days, and even forgetting to sleep, and only catching a couple hours at a time). I haven’t been myself, dwelling on the Past, and the pain of losing my Dad, and I started letting the remarks of people who haven’t bothered me before, get to me—not because I care what others think, but because I see myself being lowered in your eyes and good opinion. That is the fear you see, because 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—That’s what I wanted to use this card for, when you saw me at the Cash Register, and once again did what you didn’t have to do, and gifted me with Mementos of this Trip of a Lifetime, a Coming of Age. I will return a better person. I have to sign off now, as the cars are leaving. See you soon.

With all my heart,

Natalie

The White House has responded fiercely to Ossoff’s remark about Harp, with Communications Director Steven Cheung tweeting, “Jon Jackoff has to be the biggest cuck loser in politics.” MAGA media personalities got the message and went into overdrive attacking Ossoff over the comment, which might otherwise have been mostly forgotten by now.

The post ‘It Is I Who Is Unworthy’: Daily Beast Publishes Natalie Harp’s Letters To Trump first appeared on Mediaite.

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