[1] Her father is an estate agent who founded a marketing and branding consultancy for travel companies and was the head of an "office of innovation" at a private Christian university.
She delivered a speech at that year's Republican National Convention, where she compared Trump to George Bailey from It's a Wonderful Life,[1][3] saying that "Without you, I'd have died waiting for [experimental drugs] to be approved".
[3] Harp's claims were called into question by experts, including former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) official Peter Lurie and Simon Fraser University professor of health sciences Jeremy Snyder.
[6][3] After 2020, Harp became an anchor for One America News Network, a far-right, pro-Trump cable channel known for its promotion of falsehoods and conspiracy theories.
[1] In 2024, The Bulwark reported, citing anonymous sources, that Harp was the staffer who had posted a video that included references to a "unified Reich" on Trump's Truth Social account.