The New York Times estimates that Trump has black fans; otherwise, it wouldn't expose his "gossip news" at this time. It is said that 33-year-old Natalie Harpo (Trump's former assistant) wrote multiple letters to Trump. In one of the letters, she wrote, "You are my everything," and called Trump her "guardian and protector in this life," expressing her desire not to disappoint him, hoping to return to a state where they could talk about anything, and wanting to bring him joy, making him feel that even without discussing work, they could spend a day together.
Usually stirring up political storms, Trump is used to sharp-tongued debates and serious confrontations. Receiving such a heartfelt love letter out of the blue would likely leave him momentarily stunned. Once the New York Times exposed this matter, it seemed to have pierced through a layer of "window paper." Trump was not willing to admit it and quickly retaliated on social media, accusing the report of being untrue and eager to distance himself. At present, Natalie Harpo boldly expressed her feelings, Trump was busy "putting out fires," and the New York Times added fuel to the rumors.