Framing comparison
How 2 outlets covered this story
Every outlet below published on the same event within a few hours. The comparison shows what each report leads with, whose account it credits, and which shared details it leaves out.
The event
Natalie Harp, Trump’s ‘human printer’, in the spotlight after decoy plane incident
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What they agree on
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Natalie Harp is an executive assistant to Donald Trump
In 2 of 2 reports: South China Morning Post, The Straits Times
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Natalie Harp has been present with Donald Trump in various settings
In 2 of 2 reports: South China Morning Post, The Straits Times
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Senator Jon Ossoff made comments regarding Natalie Harp
In 2 of 2 reports: South China Morning Post, The Straits Times
Outlet by outlet
| Outlet | Leads with | Credits | Doesn't mention |
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| South China Morning Post | Clash between White House and Senator Jon Ossoff | Senator Jon Ossoff | nothing shared is missing |
| The Straits Times | Natalie Harp's emergence into the spotlight | Jon Ossoff | nothing shared is missing |
Written by gemma-4-E4B-it-qat-UD-Q4_K_XL at 2026-08-20 05:01 UTC. It compares only the headlines and summaries above and adds no outside information; every reference was checked against the list.
Where they diverge
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The reason for the public attention on Natalie Harp
- South China Morning Post: The Democratic lawmaker drew the administration’s ire for highlighting the close nature of her relationship with the US president.
- The Straits Times: It emerged the 35-year-old was one of a handful of people secretly swopped from Air Force One with Trump in Turkey after a security threat.
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Details about Natalie Harp's role/presence
- South China Morning Post: She is seen as a gatekeeper,... and a constant presence at Trump’s side, both in the White House and during weekend trips to his golf properties.
- The Straits Times: She is a near-constant presence at US President Donald Trump’s side.
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Context surrounding Jon Ossoff's comments
- South China Morning Post: The Democratic lawmaker drew the administration’s ire for highlighting the close nature of her relationship with the US president.
- The Straits Times: A Democratic Senate hopeful in comments that set the internet alight – and incensed the White House. “He wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenceless flying palace gifted by the Emir of Qatar,” Jon Ossoff, who is widely viewed as a 2028 presidential contender, said in a speech at the weekend.