Natalie Harp may not be a household name, but within Donald Trump’s inner circle, she holds a unique and indispensable position. So much so that she has been dubbed “unfireable,” a title that speaks to the level of trust and influence she has gained.
Getting close to Trump requires a particular skill set, and according to some, one of the most effective methods involves being young, blonde, and exceptionally devoted to the former president. Harp, a former far-right cable news host, fits that description perfectly. Her unwavering loyalty to Trump has not only earned her a job in his orbit but has positioned her as one of his most trusted aides.

Born in 1991, Harp grew up in a conservative Christian family in California. Her father was an estate agent who later founded a marketing and branding consultancy for travel companies,
while also leading an “office of innovation” at a private Christian university. Harp attended Point Loma Nazarene University, a Christian liberal arts college in San Diego, from 2009 to 2012, before earning an MBA from Liberty University, an evangelical college in Virginia