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White House responds to Senator Jon Ossoff's criticism of Natalie Harp
Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff has criticized the president for supporting his assistant Natalie Harp, prompting a response from the White House.

Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff has targeted the President of the United States over his relationship with Natalie Harp, known as Trump's "human printer." In a statement, Ossoff pointed out that the president prefers to "travel in his flying palace" in the company of Harp rather than address his responsibilities as a leader.
The criticism comes amid rising tensions between the lawmaker and the administration. Ossoff has used this imagery to argue that the president is neglecting his duties by choosing to be with his assistant instead of focusing on important matters.

The White House has reacted with disdain to Ossoff's remarks, deeming the criticism of one of Trump's closest aides as unwarranted. Natalie Harp has been seen as a loyal figure within the president's team, which has intensified the debate surrounding her roles and influence.
Ossoff's statements have triggered a flood of reactions, both on social media and within the political arena. The controversy over the professional relationship between Trump and Harp appears to have generated a new point of contention between Democrats and Republicans.