I thought it was a joke and then I read Yahoo News.
Let us not forget Trump had and may still have classified information but ah ha, then I thought, how many copies did he make of the classified docs? I mean the article said his mobile human printer downloaded good news to keep his spirits up but surely not everyone believes she did a little printing for the orange guy and printed nothing else?
I hope she is a witness in the doc case BUT with Cannon judge Trump lover, I seriously doubt that she will allow any news about the possibility of printing classified docs to get to any jury.
Think about it. He needs an editor for positive/negative news. OMG. Then what is he whining about if he only gets good and positive news about himself? That job does not sound right to me.
This week, as the Stormy Daniels hush money trial kicked off, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman noted the presence of a figure in court whose job responsibility sounded like a joke, writing that her job was to carry around a "wireless printer" to provide the former president with an "ongoing stream of good news from the internet."
But it turns out that the aide is very real. Her name is Natalie Harp, a former One America News anchor who joined Trump's communications team in March 2022. According to reporting that year by the Washington Post, Harp would even accompany the former reality TV host on golf trips in a cart "equipped with a laptop and sometimes a printer to show him uplifting news articles, online posts, or other materials."
I hope she is called as a witness about what all she has printed for the former guy.
Who in the world has a walk behind you in all things to keep up your spirits and print the results?
When you leave the job...can you imagine the next job resume be...something like, I was a human printer carrier or Printer feel good lady. Amazing.
In Trump's chaotic inner circle, nothing is really surprising anymore — but an employee tasked with printing out good news for the tech-phobic former head of state might just take the cake for an unintentional character study.