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What to know about Natalie Harp, the Trump aide whom Ossoff put in the spotlight

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The president’s executive assistant was among a small group of people who secretly switched planes with Trump over a potential Iranian threat, as noted by Sen.

Reported by 8 outlets Washington Post Politics, CBS News, The Hill, Slate, Seattle Times, and 1 more. See all sources ↓

Read the full report at Washington Post Politics

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The president’s executive assistant was among a small group of people who secretly switched planes with Trump over a potential Iranian threat, as noted by Sen.
How widely is it covered?
8 outlets, average source rating 7.0/10.
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just now ago.
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    Why Did Trump Lose It Over Natalie Harp—and Who Is She Anyway? Unfortunately, I’ve Learned Too Much.

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    CBS News
    The Hill
    Slate
    Seattle Times
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