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Donald Trump took to Truth Social in the early hours of Tuesday morning to unleash a lengthy rant about Maggie Haberman, likely sparked by one current article In The New York Times about his strange relationship with his assistant Natalie Harp.

Will the failing New York Times apologize to its readers for getting years of “Trump” reporting so wrong? They write such false “junk” but know exactly how wrong it is and only want to humiliate him.” Magot Hagerman, a third-rate writer and fourth-rate intellectual, writes story after story, always terrible, and yet I almost never speak with her. They don’t check facts because facts don’t matter to them. I don’t think I’ve had a really good story in the New York Times in years, and yet I still won the most consequential presidential election in decades in record fashion. Where’s the apology?

The article, published Monday, detailed Harp’s questionable closeness to Trump since his 2020 presidential campaign. Harp, known by the rest of the Trump team as the “human printer.” has “established itself at the center of a fast-moving carousel of text messages, articles and tidbits aimed at Mr. Trump,” the said Just reports what appears to be worrisome to other aides “at a time when Mr. Trump is emerging.” more contemptible than ever of attempts to manipulate or control him.” Haberman further describes her as an “instant enabler of (Trump’s) impulses.” For every Truth Social rant or mean tweet, Harp is there.

Harp also terrified the rest of Trump’s inner circle with heated handwritten messages, writing: “You are all that matters to me. … I will never let you down.” She also wrote to him that she wanted to regain the “synergy” they had. “We talked about everything and nothing. … I want to bring you joy,” Harp wrote. “Feeling like we can get through a day without ever having to talk about ‘work.'” And it’s not particularly one-sided, either. The Just, who looked at the letters, reported that Trump appeared to comment that Harp was the only member of his team who truly cared about him.

Harp first burst onto the scene in 2019 when she appeared on Fox News and began talking about how Trump saved her life by signing a law that gave her access to unspecified experimental drugs that helped treat her bone cancer. This landed her a speaking engagement at the Republican National Convention in 2020 and a full-time adviser to Trump in 2022.

Haberman’s article seems to have really hit home for the president-elect. However, he may wait a while for that apology.

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