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Natalie Harp's deleted tweets show her true dedication to Trump on Jan. 6
Natalie Harp's deleted tweets show her true dedication to Trump on Jan. 6
CNN uncovered Natalie Harp's deleted tweets by utilizing an online archive of her now-removed X account. Brigid Brown, Reporter. 14:22 ET, 22 Aug 2026.
A massive archive of more than 150 deleted tweets posted by Natalie Harp on Jan. 6, 2021, has laid bare her absolute, unwavering dedication to Donald Trump as the Capitol riot unfolded.
An explosive investigative review has unmasked a trail of scrubbed social media posts from Harp's now-deactivated X account. The digital footprint proves that years before she became Trump's close White House aide and Truth Social gatekeeper, she was aggressively driving his election claims online.
During the morning mobilization, she branded the gathering crowds in Washington as "patriots" and aggressively demanded that lawmakers block Joe Biden's certification, according to CNN.
As the day progressed, she amplified the fiery rhetoric by sharing Rudy Giuliani's infamous call for "trial by combat" and repeatedly ordered her followers to "FIGHT FOR TRUMP!"
To maximize the reach of the event, she provided a continuous live text feed of Trump's Ellipse speech as he delivered it.
Then, as the Capitol building was actively being breached by the crowd, she engaged in blame deflection by spreading false claims that Antifa was responsible for the violence.
Ultimately, she used her platform to echo the president's directives by publishing Trump's video message telling the rioters to go home.
The newly exposed archive shows her intense devotion started long before the events of Jan. 6.
On Dec. 14, 2020, as the Electoral College formalized Joe Biden's victory, Harp furiously wrote to her followers that the election results constituted a coup.
She also routinely weaponized religious text to shield the future president, tweeting specific Bible verses asking God to vindicate Trump during his 2019 impeachment hearings.
The social media firestorm follows recently leaked personal correspondence from 2023, in which Harp went so far as to describe Donald Trump as her personal "Guardian and Protector."
The unsealing of the deleted database has triggered a massive political media storm, drawing fierce condemnation from top lawmakers including Senator Jon Ossoff.
The records firmly cement Harp's status not just as an administrative assistant, but as Trump's most fiercely protective ideological gatekeeper.
More recently, photos of Harp running after Trump in a golf cart have resurfaced, earning her a new nickname. New York Times senior White House correspondent Maggie Haberman has labeled her the "human binky," playing off of a previous nickname for Harp, the "human printer."