Natalie Harp, the president’s executive assistant, allegedly worked at the White House for a year without proper security clearance—only getting cleared after intervention from the president and counsel. Critics call it reckless, warning that bending protocols for trusted aides undermines national security. Harp’s close access to the president, including handling social media and printouts of favorable coverage, has drawn scrutiny—even her loyalty was demonstrated by reportedly hiding in an SUV trunk to join a motorcade. While the White House insists she’s cleared and loyal, past precedents suggest a troubling pattern of granting exceptions to those near the president, sparking urgent debate over vetting integrity in sensitive government roles.
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