Natalie Harp, the 34-year-old “human printer” who helped Trump access experimental treatments and survived bone cancer thanks to the Right to Try law, is now a central figure in his inner circle — from speaking at the RNC to managing his social media and even riding on secret flights with him. But her close ties have sparked controversy, especially after Michael Wolff claimed she added personal praise to briefing materials, causing friction within Trump’s team. As scrutiny mounts, Harp’s unique blend of resilience, media savvy, and proximity to power makes her one of the most watched aides in Washington.

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