One thing we’re learning from this year’s primaries is that old-fashioned organizing can beat television advertising. In primaries, anyway. This may be good news, as campaign television ads tend to be more manipulative than informative. It also means the candidate with less money can win. See The Left Notches Another Win With This Secret Weapon: Old-Fashioned Organizing at the New York Times.
Now, let’s talk about Natalie Harp. Paul Waldman says we absolutely should talk about Natalie Harp. Ever since Jon Ossoff brought her up in a speech a few days ago, all of a sudden there are headlines about Natalie Harp all over the place. Which is interesting, because the press has known about Natalie Harp for a long time. Vanity Fair even ran a feature story on her back in February 2025. She just wasn’t all that newsworthy until Sen. Ossoff talked about her, I guess.
If you haven’t heard, Natalie Harp is, basically, Trump’s security blanket. She’s called the “human printer” because she carries around a portable printer so she can print out items flattering to Trump for him to read. Apparently her primary job is to placate Trump and try to keep him cheerful, if that’s possible. She also keyboards his Truth Social posts. She texts world leaders on Trump’s behalf. And she’s with him pretty much constantly, by all accounts. While no one claims she is any kind of policy adviser, her proximity to Trump does raise questions about whether, for example, her role as gatekeeper of good or bad news affects his decisions. Greg Sargent and Paul Waldman discuss this issue with each other at The New Republic.
But before we go any further, what was it Jon Ossoff said that has, apparently, touched off a media frenzy? Simply this — speaking of Trump, Sen. Ossoff said, “He doesn’t want to do the job. He wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying palace gifted by the emir of Qatar.”
At the Cross Section, Paul Waldman wrote,
It’s remarkable that all Ossoff had to do was say Natalie Harp’s name and Republicans immediately lost their minds. White House communications director Steven Cheung mustered all the class and professionalism for which he is known and tweeted “John Jackoff has to be the biggest cuck loser in politics.” …
…Republicans in the media chimed in with their own eruption of rage, pretending to be feminist allies defending Harp’s wounded honor against Ossoff’s horrifying attack. “What a gross misogynistic thing to say,” said Marc Thiessen. “You ow [sic] this young woman an apology.” “Who accuses women of behaving like that because he doesn’t like their boss” said Ari Fleischer. “This guy should be ashamed.”
Pardon, behaving like what? Who’s the one making assumptions here?
As far as I’ve seen, no one on the Democratic side or in media has accused Trump and Harp of having an affair. But the fact that she goes everywhere he goes is undeniable. She was even among the chosen few who hid with Trump in the famous catering truck. So Jon Ossoff wasn’t accusing her of anything but simply stating observable fact.
But when CNN reporter Kristen Holmes asked Trump for a comment on Ossoff’s remarks, Trump threw on of his signature fits.
“Quiet, quiet, quiet. You’re very disrespectful.” After she told him she worked for CNN, he responded: “Fake news, you’re fake news, you’re a loud boisterous person. You’re fake news. Be quiet. Be quiet. You’re a fake reporter and you report fake news.” He talked over her as she tried to ask a question.
And, y’know what? I personally don’t care whether they’re having an affair or not. I’m more interested in what role Harp plays in keeping Trump insulated from reality.
But here’s what freaks me out even more. You remember David Axelrod? Axelrod is a Democratic party strategist best know for working for President Obama in various capacities. And Axelrod thinks that Jon Ossoff should have not brought up Natalie Harp. Mention of her was a “distraction” and a “detraction; from the issues and from Ossoff’s message.
Going back to something Greg Sargent said at The New Republic,
Jon Ossoff said three words, poked the bear, and as a result, he’s getting viciously abused across the internet and across the airwaves, but he forced a conversation over what we’re talking about. And that strikes me as something Democrats should learn from.
I have this sort of formula in my head where Democrats spend a little too much time denying the false things that are said about them, and not enough time kind of forcing Trump and Republicans to deny true things about themselves. Does that make sense, Paul?
In other words, what we see here is what happens when a Democrat speaks plain truths about the president. It forces the discussion in a direction that puts Trump on the defensive and reveals things about Trump and the MAGA movement. I think Democrats can learn from that.
And Paul Waldman responds,
But I think that it was incredibly revealing, the way that the White House and basically the entire conservative movement just kind of exploded in anger at this. That really shows that you’ve struck a nerve. And so I think Democrats should think about, you know, what other nerves they want to strike.
Now we’re talking. We need more Democrats speaking the plain truth about what a disaster this Trump Administration has been.
Instead of apologizing, the Dems need to double down — how is Trump really spending his time? He’s focused on the ballroom and the arch and getting his name on the Kennedy Center and his fancy flying palace Air Force One. Not on the business of the people. And maybe this Natalie Harp person is part of the problem. Maybe she’s protecting him from too much bad news. He appears to have no idea what’s really going on. Can we get some answers about this stuff? And since when has anyone working in the White House been off limits?
So what’s next? Let’s have some major Democratic figures like Ossoff or Newsom or Mark Kelly in a major speech question why Trump takes so many cognitive tests. Is he in early stage Alzheimer’s (I wouldn’t be surprised)? The American people have a right to know. And what about the billions the Trump family is making directly from Trump’s position? Let’s stop tip-toeing around that and just go straight to accusation. Yes, it’s been reported in the press. But let’s see how that issue can be used by Democrats to strike some Repulican nerves. Don’t be shy.