Security-clearance questions hit Trump's aide Natalie Harp

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The White House reportedly allowed Natalie Harp, a close Trump aide, to work for about a year without security clearance after she refused to file forms; clearance was granted only after White House counsel raised the issue and Trump intervened. Critics warn of national security risks from close aides operating without proper vetting, while the White House defends her clearance. The controversy follows Sen. Ossoff's critique of Harp's proximity to Trump on national-stage matters.
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