It’s a miracle: Natalie Harp has turned Republicans into feminists
Key Points:
- Senator Jon Ossoff criticized Donald Trump during a rally, referencing Trump's aide Natalie Harp in a way that sparked conservative backlash accusing Ossoff of sexism, despite the controversy largely stemming from Harp's unusual behavior and role rather than her gender.
- Natalie Harp, known for her close and unconventional relationship with Trump, including sending him adoring letters and working without security clearance for a year, has been scrutinized more for her professionalism than for being a woman in politics.
- Donald Trump reacted negatively to CNN reporter Kristen Holmes' question about Ossoff's comments on Harp, calling her "loud" and instructing her to be quiet, while the White House social media account harshly criticized Holmes' question.
- New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani hosted the city's first Parents’ Night Out, providing free childcare for nearly 300 children to support parents, highlighting a practical approach to family support.
- Israel has launched an internal investigation after admitting its troops fired into a car in Gaza killing 5-year-old Hind Rajab and family members, but calls for an independent inquiry persist amid skepticism about accountability.