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Natalie Harp's Salary Controversy

6 articles from 5 outlets First seen: August 22, 2026
3 left · 1 right · 1 unclassified · Earliest publisher-stamped report: Washington Post and The New Yorker

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Trump’s devoted aide, who is said to follow the President around with a printer, does not seem to be driven by the conventional desires for wealth and power.
The New Yorker — no other outlet we ingested carried this
Trump aide Natalie Harp is estranged from her brother, Preston, who has used social media and recent interviews to criticize her and highlight his own left-wing politics.
Washington Post — Politics — no other outlet we ingested carried this

Framing spectrum · 6 outlets

wirepublicmainstream flavoredpartisanadvocacy
Range 4–30 (Wire-neutral → Mainstream) Average 21/100 Lean: 4 left · 0 center · 1 right · 1 unclassified

Coverage patterns

Earliest report in our feed set (publisher timestamps): among the earliest were Washington Post and The New Yorker — stamps within 90 minutes.

Lean Outlets Articles Who
Left 3 4 The Daily Beast, The New Yorker, Washington Post
Right 1 1 Washington Examiner
Unclassified 1 1 themirror.com
Report-by-report timeline · 6

Coverage patterns reflect only the ~50 feeds Pure Report ingests — not the full media universe. Timestamps are publisher-reported. Lean labels are Pure Report's classification. Articles are grouped by automated clustering, and counts include syndicated wire copies.

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