More about beautiful girls, well, women..... Laura Loomer has accused White House staffers of leaking damaging stories about Donald Trump’s executive assistant Natalie Harp, claiming resentment and professional jealousy are driving a growing internal battle. The conservative activist and Trump ally said detailed reports about Harp’s work could only have come from people inside the West Wing. ‘The nasty stories’ are coming from inside Loomer claimed on X that White House employees were “very bothered by loyalty” and suggested someone close to Trump may want Harp’s job. “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?” she wrote. She also warned that there were “way too many leakers” inside the administration, arguing that the controversy showed why staff vetting mattered. The White House has been contacted for comment. Harp’s unusual access puts her under the spotlight Harp, 35, reportedly helps manage Trump’s Truth Social account and carries out a range of administrative duties. Her near-constant presence alongside the president has made her a growing focus of political and media scrutiny. New reporting has portrayed her as an unusually influential figure in Trump’s inner circle. New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan have reported that Harp left Trump deeply personal notes, while Haberman has described her as a “comfort blanket”. A loyal aide becomes a political target Reports have also highlighted Harp’s extraordinary proximity to Trump, including an account that she climbed into the trunk of an SUV when there was no room for her in his motorcade. Haberman has said Harp acts as a powerful “conduit for information” to the president and is present at almost every meeting. The White House has strongly defended her, calling Harp a “beloved White House Official” and praising her loyalty. Harp, a cancer survivor, has credited Trump’s right-to-try policy with saving her life. The West Wing leak war is widening The controversy has intensified after Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff mocked Trump over his relationship with Harp, prompting furious responses from prominent conservatives. Yet Fox News host Jesse Watters dismissed the uproar, arguing that Trump himself has faced far harsher attacks. For now, Loomer’s central allegation remains unproven. But her warning points to a deeper pressure inside Trump’s White House: when access to the president is power, battles over loyalty, influence and who controls information can become battles for survival. White House staff are leaking against Natalie Harp, Laura Loomer says