All the president's friends, from Natalie Harp and Daniel Penny to Andrew Tate
Briefly

The article outlines three controversial strategies for gaining access to Donald Trump's inner circle, highlighting instances of extreme loyalty and notoriety. First is Natalie Harp, a devoted supporter with a quirky approach, following Trump with a portable printer and expressing profound admiration. The second example discusses Daniel Penny, a former Marine who gained fame within rightwing spheres after being acquitted in a highly publicized case. Lastly, the article points to the allure of controversial figures in the manosphere, particularly misogynists, as they often garner Trump's attention and support. Together, these strategies illustrate the intersection of loyalty and controversy in Trump's political realm.
Harp is what the New York Times diplomatically termed devoted. During the campaign, she became known as the human printer because she followed Trump around with a portable printer.
Penny has become a celebrity in rightwing circles, and was recently hired by venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz as a deal partner in its American Dynamism practice.
There's nothing that will win Trump's sympathy faster than a misogynist in a spot of legal bother: sexual predators of a feather flock together.
The Natalie situation became so intense that Secret Service agents deemed her a potential danger to herself as well as to the president.
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