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Natalie Harp 'seen running behind Trump's golf cart' in 'saddest' photo amid intimate letters; 'Feel bad for her'

A viral photo of Trump aide Natalie Harp running after his golf cart has sparked outrage, after her intimate letters to him became public.

Published on: Aug 22, 2026, 02:15:14 IST
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New photos showing Donald Trump aide Natalie Harp running after his golf cart in Scotland have gone viral, sparking outrage online, after intimate letters she wrote to the president were made public.

Trump aide Natalie Harp is seen running after his golf cart at Turnberry, Scotland, in a photo. (Bloomberg)
Trump aide Natalie Harp is seen running after his golf cart at Turnberry, Scotland, in a photo. (Bloomberg)

Photos show Harp running after Trump's cart

Newly surfaced photos show Trump aide Natalie Harp sprinting after his golf cart at his Scottish golf course, after the release of letters where she confessed her devotion to him. The 35-year-old executive assistant's close relationship with Trump has raised questions online.

The images show Harp running full speed uphill after Trump's cart on the first day of his trip to Turnberry on May 2, 2023, according to The Mirror.

In the photos, Trump can be seen driving away from "Halfway House," a lighthouse that marks the midway point of the course.

In a letter published by the Daily Beast, Harp apologized for the incident, telling Trump she was sorry “if I was an embarrassment walking the course in Scotland.”

She explained why she was walking instead of using a cart: “The first day I was told there were no carts, and people walked, which is why I walked. The second day, I was specifically asked by, I forget who his name was, but one of the main people who worked there, if I could continue walking, and tell any other girls who would head out there to do the same to spare the Course any more Carts.”

She added in the letter, “If there is anything else I have done to cause you trouble, please forgive me...I want things to always be right between us....you are all that matters to me. I don't want to ever let you down. Thank you for being my Guardian and Protector in this Life.”

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Social media reacts

The photos have triggered a wave of reactions online.

One person wrote, “This might be one of the saddest, most pathetic pictures I've seen in quite awhile.”

Another commented, “This is so embarrassing, girl STAND UP!”

Third user said, “This woman has never heard the phrase ‘let him go.’”

While another wrote, “Ugh I am kind of feeling bad for her! She needs help!”

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Who is Natalie Harp?

Harp is nicknamed the "human printer" because she often prints out and hands Trump flattering news stories and cherry-picked poll numbers, acting as a filter for the information that reaches him. She is reported to have frequently left "intimate" letters for him to find in his personal spaces.

Harp, who battled stage II bone cancer, said both the "political" and "medical establishment" had left her behind, but that Trump helped her. “He gave up his quality of life so we could live and work and fight with dignity - because he believes in survival of the fighters, not the fittest,” she said.

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