Coverage context
2 sources and 2 references are grouped here to show the source evidence behind this ONP dossier.
News reports profile Natalie Harp, 35, a White House executive assistant described as a quiet but loyal presence who is frequently at President Donald Trump’s side. The coverage examines her visible proximity to the president without detailing specific duties or portfolio.
NYTimes – US 2 sources and 2 references are grouped here to show the source evidence behind this ONP dossier.
NYTimes – US President Trump’s White House aide Natalie Harp is always by his side. What, exactly, does she do?
The 35-year-old executive assistant to the president is a quiet but loyal force at President Trump's side.
NYTimes – US Republican Senator Ashley Moody and Democratic State Representative Angie Nixon won their respective primaries and will face each other in Florida's U.S. Senate election in November, according to Associated Press projections. Nixon, a democratic socialist, defeated former army intelligence officer Alexander Vindman for the Democratic nomination. Moody, the Republican incumbent, has President Donald Trump's support.
NPR – US Hurricane Lala skirted Hawaii over the weekend, weakening to a tropical storm without making direct landfall, but its outer bands brought flash flooding, mudslides, power outages and road closures to the Big Island. At least 100 homes were damaged or lost, one community was trapped after its road washed away, and residents have begun returning to survey the destruction.
NYTimes – US Byron Donalds, a Trump-backed Republican congressman, won the Republican nomination for Florida governor, while former Republican congressman David Jolly secured the Democratic nomination. Donalds aims to succeed Ron DeSantis and would become Florida's first Black governor. Jolly plans to appeal to voters disaffected with Trump and run on an affordability agenda.