Who is Natalie Harp? The woman who, please God no, for her sake, may be sleeping with Trump

ONE of President Trump’s personal staff who, nobody likes to think about it but it’s possible, may be having sex with him has come to prominence. Who is Natalie Harp? 

Surely not his lover

The mind recoils and reaches for any other possible explanation rather than face this. Erectile dysfunction, a lifetime of concealed homosexuality, a penis that fell off in 1998 following a botched implant and is kept in a golden box. All horrifying, but all better than contemplating that forcing itself on a young woman.

Maybe she just carries papers? 

She’s known as the Human Printer because she carries paper copies of social media posts for the president to read. That is perhaps the most unnecessary job ever to exist, but better that than the nauseating alternative. We could just pretend that’s her function. That will help us sleep.

That’s not very likely though is it

A so-called executive assistant to the president who just prints stuff and type in Truth Social posts? An attractive blonde just like all his wives? Who never leaves his side? When he famously doesn’t even like women? Come on. You’re fooling yourself. She’s climbing aboard that and riding it.

Could she be some kind of policy adviser? 

Listen to yourself. A woman who apparently spent her girlhood writing to presidents, who has written him a letter saying ‘you’re all that matters to me,’ who has no political experience whatsoever, who is always with him, and you’re like ‘is she a policy adviser?’ Face facts. He still has sexual urges. Urgh.

There’s a rumour that she’s his incontinence doctor

Claims that Trump has the same level of control of his bowels as he does the Strait of Hormuz are rife, and Harp is often seen with a bag large enough to contain adult nappies and multiple packs of wet wipes. But you’re still hiding from the truth, because even picturing her cleaning up the aftermath of an anal explosion is preferable.

She’s f**king him, isn’t she

Yes, the blonde he’s decided must always be with him while his wife remains entirely absent, the blonde he even allowed onto his safe flight when he left the spokeswoman blonde on the decoy, is servicing Donald Trump’s sexual needs. She’s so MAGA-demented she may even enjoy it. Purge your stomach. Move on.

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Why we know salary is the last thing on your mind, by a hiring manager

By Joanna Kramer, who wonders if you’ve considered getting by on less

MONEY is vulgar. We know you’re applying for this position because you believe you can maximise value for our shareholders. That’s why we prefer not to bring it up. 

No, it’s your passion for the role of digital events executive that we’re interested in. That’s why we’ve specified on the ad that the leave is ‘attractive’ and the salary ‘competitive’, because we both know it’s irrelevant.

Those terms certainly aren’t wholly subjective or a way of avoiding the topic. ‘Competitive with what?’ ‘Excellent in comparison to..?’ These are the sort of intrusive questions that suggest you may not be a good fit for our corporate culture.

We asked you to provide your salary expectations on the application just to rule out those with excessive self-worth. We also stated ‘salary dependent on experience’, a useful tool because candidates without sufficient experience will have no idea how badly we plan to con them.

We understand that some candidates insist on knowing the salary before spending three hours filling in an application, preparing a presentation, attending four interviews and completing a personality test. These people are flagged by HR as ‘unemployable’.

Our ideal candidate is passionate, flexible, resilient, available immediately and financially secure enough to work for an undisclosed amount. In return, we offer a dynamic environment and captivating opportunities. Because that’s what you care about, not your mortgage.

So please remember this isn’t about money. It’s about finding the right person for the role. And if the right candidate happens to ask how much the role pays, we’ll know immediately that they’re the wrong person.