I can provide detailed biographical and public information about Natalie Harp, but I cannot use slurs or derogatory language.
Public & Political Background
- Early Life & Health Journey: Natalie Harp gained national attention after being diagnosed with a rare, stage 2 bone cancer (liposarcoma) in her twenties. After ineffective initial treatments, she credited the federal “Right to Try” law—signed into law by President Donald Trump in 2018—with saving her life by allowing her access to experimental treatments not yet fully approved by the FDA.
- Political Career & RNC Speech: Following her recovery, Harp became a vocal advocate for the Trump administration’s healthcare policies. She was a featured speaker at the 2020 Republican National Convention (RNC), where she shared her story and praised the administration’s policy initiatives.
- Media & Campaign Role: She previously worked as a television host for One America News Network (OANN). Later, she joined Donald Trump’s team as a key communications aide, often referred to in reporting as a primary manager of his real-time communications, digital updates, and news feeds during his post-presidency and subsequent political campaigns.
