Natalie Harp, an aide to former President Donald Trump, has come under scrutiny for her $150,000 taxpayer-funded salary, which has been compared to the average salary of sailors on the USS Abraham Lincoln, approximately $50,000. Political commentator Bill Kristol highlighted this disparity in a recent post on social media. Harp's salary has drawn attention following comments made by Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff during a speech, where he criticized Trump's travel arrangements. Reports have emerged regarding Harp's close relationship with Trump and her behavior around him, leading to mixed reactions from Trump's supporters. Kristol defended the scrutiny of Harp's salary, stating that it is legitimate to question her role in public service. The USS Abraham Lincoln has been deployed for over 250 days, with reports of stress and poor conditions among the crew. The USS George Washington has recently arrived in the Middle East to relieve the USS Lincoln, although it is unclear when the Lincoln will return to the U.S.
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Natalie Harp's Salary Compared to USS Lincoln Sailors Amid Criticism
Natalie Harp's $150,000 salary has been compared to the average salary of USS Abraham Lincoln sailors, which is around $50,000, sparking criticism. Political commentator Bill Kristol emphasized the salary disparity, while reports of Harp's close relationship with former President Trump have also come under scrutiny. The USS Lincoln has faced challenges during its extended deployment, leading to concerns about the conditions on board.
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Natalie Harp's Salary Compared to USS Lincoln Sailors Amid Criticism