Natalie Harp's deleted posts expose fierce Trump loyalty years before White House rise
WASHINGTON, DC: Natalie Harp's deleted social media posts are shedding new light on her long-standing loyalty to President Donald Trump, years before she became a White House aide.
A review of the posts found that Harp repeatedly defended Trump’s claims about the 2020 election, praised his supporters, and urged Republicans to keep fighting for him on January 6, 2021.
Harp posted more than 150 times that day, according to the review, using her account to amplify Trump and his allies as Congress prepared to certify Joe Biden’s election victory.
Her account now appears suspended, and it is unclear when or why the posts were removed.
Natalie Harp rallied behind Trump's claims
As Trump supporters gathered in Washington, Harp described demonstrators as “patriots” and called for the election results to be challenged.
She urged followers to “FIGHT FOR TRUMP!” and repeatedly echoed the president’s claim that the election had been stolen.
She also shared comments from Trump family members and allies backing the movement, including posts saying the fight was not over.
Harp promoted former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s call for “trial by combat” during his January 6 speech. Giuliani’s lawyers later said the phrase was hyperbolic and not intended as a call for violence.
When Trump addressed the crowd, Harp live-posted his remarks and wrote that Washington was “TRUMP COUNTRY.”
Posts continued after the Capitol attack
After a pro-Trump mob entered the US Capitol and disrupted the electoral count, Harp shared claims that those involved were not genuine Trump supporters and circulated reports alleging Antifa had infiltrated the crowd.
She later shared Trump’s message telling the rioters to go home.
As Congress resumed its work, Harp continued praising Republican lawmakers who challenged Biden’s victory.
She called lawmakers including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Josh Hawley, and Jody Hice patriots and praised senators who voted against certifying electoral votes from Arizona.
The following day, after Trump acknowledged that a new administration would take office, Harp shared his message that their political movement was only beginning. She then posted: “We love you, President @realDonaldTrump!”
Loyalty predates White House role
The archive suggests Harp’s support for Trump was not limited to January 6. Posts from the weeks before the Capitol attack show her continuing to promote claims that Trump had won the election.
In December 2020, she described Biden’s victory as “A COUP” and told followers that the truth was on Trump’s side.
Her support for Trump also stretches back years.
Posts reviewed from his first presidency show Harp defending him during his 2019 impeachment and sharing Bible verses in his support.
Harp later moved from her role as a pro-Trump television host into Trump’s second administration, becoming an executive assistant with access to the president.
The resurfaced posts come as Harp faces renewed public attention over her unusually close role around Trump.