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Published 15:19 17 Apr 2026 GMT
A clip showing a woman carrying a large red bag boarding Air Force One behind Donald Trump during his visit to Nevada and Arizona has gone viral, sparking a wave of online speculation about who she might be.
The video, which circulated widely on X, led some users to dub her a “mysterious” figure, with reactions ranging from genuine curiosity to outright mockery. One person joked: “Internet turning a normal commute into a conspiracy documentary,” while others dismissed the intrigue as overblown.
Despite the speculation, posts online quickly identified the woman as Natalie Harp, a longtime aide to Trump.
Harp currently serves as the president’s executive assistant, a role she took on in January 2025. She frequently travels with Trump and is known to carry classified documents and materials for his various trips, meetings, and political engagements, which likely explains the large red bag seen in the viral clip. She has also been involved in helping draft and manage Trump’s social media posts.
The pair’s longstanding friendship can be traced back to 2019, when she gained national attention on Fox News after applauding Trump for signing a federal right-to-try law, which she mistakenly claimed had enabled her to receive experimental treatment and ultimately saved her life.
Still, the internet couldn’t resist leaning into conspiracy-style humor. One user quipped: “Thats where they're keeping all the missing Epstein files, right there in that backpack!” while another commented: “Mysterious woman with large red bag seen getting on Air Force One behind President Trump 👀”.
“Natalie Harp is President Trump’s assistant! She has a mysterious aura to her because she is rarely in the spotlight,” one user wrote.
While the clip may have fuelled speculation online, the reality appears far less dramatic, with it transpiring that Harp is just a senior aide doing her job.
With increased scrutiny on Trump due to the ongoing war with Iran, which has entered its second week of a two-week-long ceasefire, it is hardly surprising that the identities of the lesser known members of his administration and personal team have come in for questioning.