Natalie Harp wrote Trump's 2020 election memo, analysis finds

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An analysis identified Natalie Harp, a 35-year-old aide to Donald Trump, as the author of a 14-page memo he sent to the January 6 committee in October 2022, claiming election fraud. Document metadata shows Harp created the memo on the morning of October 14, 2022, a day after the committee voted to subpoena Trump. The findings were first reported by journalist Marcy Wheeler and verified by the Daily Beast. Harp, nicknamed "human printer," earns a $150,000 taxpayer-funded salary and has reportedly fed Trump false or misleading information. She began working for him in 2022 after leaving One America News.


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