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A Sprint Toward Trump's Golf Cart... Letter Revealed Calling Him 'Guardian of My Life'

This photo was released by the British media outlet The Mirror.

It shows Natalie Harp, a close aide to U.S. President Donald Trump often nicknamed his "security blanket," sprinting after a golf cart carrying President Trump at a golf course in Scotland in 2023.

Following this, a lengthy letter believed to have been written by aide Harp has been released in succession.

The letter, released by a U.S. media outlet, read, "I am sorry if my walking around the Scottish golf course was an embarrassment to you, Mr. President," and added, "I never want to let you down," while also saying, "Thank you for being the guardian and protector of my life."

Aide Harp was also spotted accompanying Trump to his golf course for two consecutive weeks, including the weekend of her 35th birthday.

Aide Harp is known to print out articles for President Trump to read and also be involved in drafting social media messages.

She was also with him last month when President Trump secretly slipped away from his presidential aircraft and escaped on an Air Force plane due to a terrorist threat from Iran.

Recently, after Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff mentioned aide Harp in a public speech, growing attention from U.S. political circles has led to a series of related photos and behind-the-scenes stories being made public.

While Trump's aides have defended her by describing her as a "loyal and highly competent team member who works 24 hours a day for the President," it is reported that views criticizing her devotion as excessive are also widespread both inside and outside the White House.

(Reported by Jeong Gyeong-yun | Video by Na Hong-hee | Footage source: The Mirror | Design: Lee Jung-joo | Produced by SBS Digital News)
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