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Report: Trump Aide Lacked Security Clearance for Over a Year

Is Natalie Harp a genuine national security threat or the victim of a media-manufactured pile-on?
Report: Trump Aide Lacked Security Clearance for Over a Year
Above: Donald Trump and aide Natalie Harp (R) exit Marine One near the White House on Aug. 16. Image credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Democratic narrative

Natalie Harp spent over a year in Trump's inner circle without a basic security clearance, risking national security. Foreign leaders reportedly used her as a backchannel to Trump, and she fed him unvetted printouts while standing in earshot of the most sensitive conversations in the West Wing. The Secret Service raised alarms, senior staff tried and failed to limit her access, and it took Trump personally stepping in before she finally completed the paperwork. This is a brazen national security risk.

Republican narrative

The Natalie Harp story is a left-leaning media-manufactured pile-on fueled by a viral political jab, not a serious national security reckoning. Congressional staffers handle classified material every day with zero background checks, yet there's no outrage there. The press spent weeks obsessing over a loyal White House aide while ignoring that the clearance process is lengthy by design and that she has since received full clearance.


Editor's Note

This story currently has limited reporting from right-leaning sources. We will continue to monitor all major outlets and update our coverage as additional perspectives become available.


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