
Conservative activist Laura Loomer has accused people inside the White House of leaking negative stories about Natalie Harp, a senior assistant to President Donald Trump.
Loomer, a prominent Trump supporter, made the allegations on X but did not provide evidence that White House employees were responsible for the reports or that anyone was trying to replace Harp.
Her comments come as Harp has faced increased media attention over her role and proximity to Trump.
What did Laura Loomer claim?
Loomer alleged that negative reports about Harp were coming from inside the West Wing.
In an August 19 post on X, she argued that people working in the administration were unhappy with Harp and were motivated by professional jealousy.
She also suggested that some staff members were particularly critical of Harp because of her loyalty to Trump.
Loomer wrote that the stories were being driven by people who were “very bothered by loyalty.”
However, she did not identify any White House employees or provide documentation showing that they were responsible for the reports.
Why does Loomer think White House staff are leaking?
Loomer’s argument centers on the level of detail appearing in some reports about Harp’s work and interactions with Trump.
She questioned how journalists could know about Harp’s performance or conversations with the president unless people working around her had provided the information.
“How would anyone in the media know about Natalie’s work performance or have detailed accounts of her conversations with POTUS unless her colleagues are speaking badly about her?” Loomer wrote.
She then suggested that someone working with Harp could be interested in taking her position.
“Someone who works with her must want her job,” she claimed.
That, however, remains Loomer’s interpretation rather than an established fact.
Who is Natalie Harp?
Natalie Harp is a Trump administration staffer who has attracted growing attention because of her close working relationship with the president.
Her role has brought her into Trump’s immediate orbit, making her work and interactions with him a subject of interest within Washington and the media.
The increased attention has also generated questions about the influence and responsibilities of staff members who work closely with the president.
Those questions are separate from Loomer’s allegation that White House employees are deliberately leaking damaging information about Harp.
Has Loomer provided evidence of the alleged leaks?
No evidence was presented in her posts to establish that White House staff members were responsible for the reports.
Loomer did not name alleged sources, identify specific reports that she believed originated inside the West Wing or provide communications supporting her claims.
She also did not provide evidence that a White House employee wants Harp’s position.
The claims should therefore be treated as allegations rather than confirmed information.
What did Loomer say about White House leakers?
Loomer broadened her criticism beyond Harp.
She argued that the Trump administration has too many internal leakers and suggested that the issue demonstrates the importance of carefully vetting people who work in the White House.
“There are way too many leakers in the WH,” she wrote.
She followed that with: “This is why vetting matters.”
The comments reflect Loomer’s broader concern about internal disagreements and leaks within Trump’s political operation.
Why has Natalie Harp attracted attention?
Harp’s position around Trump has increasingly drawn media scrutiny.
Reports about her work and interactions with the president have raised questions about the role played by staff members who have unusually close access to the president.
That scrutiny appears to have become the backdrop for Loomer’s intervention.
Rather than accepting the reports at face value, she argued that they could be the product of internal political competition.
But without evidence identifying the alleged leakers, it is impossible to establish whether the reports originated from White House staff, outside sources or other individuals familiar with Harp’s work.
Who is Laura Loomer?
Laura Loomer is a conservative political activist and prominent Trump supporter who frequently comments on US politics through social media.
She has developed a large following among sections of Trump’s political base and has previously made controversial claims about political figures and institutions.
Her public statements can therefore attract significant attention even when she does not provide independent evidence for an allegation.
That distinction is particularly important in this case because her claim concerns alleged internal White House activity.
Is there evidence of a White House effort against Harp?
Based on the information currently available in the supplied report, there is no publicly established evidence of an organized White House campaign against Harp.
There is also no confirmed evidence that White House employees are responsible for the negative reports Loomer referenced.
Likewise, there is no evidence presented that someone is actively seeking to replace Harp.
Those points should remain clearly separated from Loomer’s allegations.
Why do White House leaks matter?
Leaks from presidential administrations are not unusual.
White House staff members often disagree over policy, personnel and access to the president. Information can reach journalists through official briefings, anonymous sources, political allies or people unhappy with decisions inside an administration.
But identifying the source of a leak requires evidence.
In this case, Loomer’s argument is based primarily on the assumption that detailed information about Harp could only have come from people close to her.
That is not enough to establish who provided the information or why.
The bigger picture
Laura Loomer’s accusations add another layer to the growing scrutiny surrounding Natalie Harp and her role around President Trump.
Loomer claims that negative stories about Harp are being generated by people inside the West Wing who are motivated by jealousy and unhappy with Harp’s loyalty to Trump.
She has also suggested that someone working with Harp could want her job.
But she has not provided evidence supporting either claim.
For now, the central issue is therefore not whether Loomer’s theory is true, but whether it can be independently substantiated.
Until alleged sources, documents or statements from the White House emerge, the claims remain unverified allegations from a prominent Trump supporter.