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Natalie Harp Identified as Author of Trump's 2022 Memo to Jan. 6 Committee

Natalie Harp has been identified as the author of a memo sent by Donald Trump to the Jan. 6 committee, created on October 14, 2022. The memo reiterates unproven claims about the 2020 election. Harp's close involvement with Trump has raised concerns among some officials regarding the information she provides.

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An analysis has identified Natalie Harp as the author of a memo sent by Donald Trump to the Jan. 6 congressional committee in October 2022. The memo, which is 14 pages long, was created on October 14, 2022, and addresses the committee's decision to subpoena Trump. Harp, who began working for Trump in 2022, has been described as closely involved with him, fulfilling various roles including gathering information and managing communications. The memo reiterates claims regarding the 2020 presidential election, stating it was 'rigged and stolen.' The White House has not commented on the findings regarding Harp's authorship of the memo. Concerns have been raised by some officials about the accuracy of the information Harp provides to Trump.

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