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Natalie Harp 'Alarmed' Campaign Staff and Secret Service: Former Trump Aide

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Newsweek reports on former Trump aide Sarah Matthews' comments about Natalie Harp, 35, on CNN's "Laura Coates Live" Monday.

Matthews said of the 2024 campaign: "They tried to get her to not stay at Bedminster that summer... because even campaign staff recognized that it was a weird relationship between the two."

"So what did Natalie Harp do?" Matthews continued. "She found a workaround. She stayed in the women's locker room all summer long. So I think that it's fair to point out the sycophancy of her in particular, and their close relationship."

Newsweek carries Ossoff's full rally line, including the middle clause: "He golfs and trades stocks. See, he doesn't want to do the job. He wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying palace gifted by the emir of Qatar."

White House spokesman Davis Ingle told Newsweek: "Jon Ossoff is a feminine theater kid who voted to massively raise taxes, give illegal immigrants free taxpayer-funded healthcare, and defund federal immigration enforcement and Border Patrol. Lightweight Jon's rhetoric is cringeworthy, but his extreme voting record is dangerous."

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna called Ossoff's comments "sexist and misogynistic." EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called Harp "incredibly hardworking, talented, principled, and loyal."

Newsweek notes Trump called CNN's Holmes "a fake reporter" and told her to be quiet, and that Harp was named executive assistant in January 2025.

The piece links to a companion Newsweek article headlined "Why Cheap Innuendo About Trump's 'Natalie' Is a Dead End for Democrats."