‘You’re All That Matters’

The “human printer” who has quickly risen through the ranks in Donald Trump’s campaign have written adoring letters to him, according to a new report from New York Times.

Although aide Natalie Harp has no official title, she controls all the information the president-elect receives, according to The Times. She travels with a portable printer to give Trump a paper copy of favorable coverage that he prefers, which earned her the nickname.

Now Harp, 33, is under renewed investigation for a series of letters she wrote to Trump in 2023 that were shown to The Times and confirmed by two other sources.

“You are all that matters to me,” Harp wrote in a letter.

“I will never let you down,” she continued, thanking Trump for being her “guardian and protector in this life.”

In another letter, Harp told Trump she wanted to bring back “the synergy” they used to have, where “we would talk about everything and nothing.”

“I want to give you joy for feeling like we can get through a day without ever having to say ‘work,'” she wrote.

Harp first caught Trump’s attention during an appearance on Fox News in 2019. She credited the Right to Try Act, which Trump signed in 2018, with saving her life by allowing her to use experimental treatments for her bone cancer.

She was seen in the Tucker Carlson-produced documentary about Trump’s campaign, writing his Truth Social post.

For his part, Trump calls Harp “sweet” and treats her like a daughter, according to The Times. He reportedly told staff that he felt Harp was the only aide who truly cared about him after his 2023 prosecution in Georgia.

After the report, which was published on Monday, Trump has train to Truth Social for criticizing reporter Maggie Haberman, calling the story “fake junk.”