When she was fresh out of high school, Natalie took a flight to Washington, D.C., to intern for Raheem Kassam, the Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. It was a pivotal moment that paved the way for her to learn the ins and outs of the nation's capital. Returning to college – or “returning to civilian life,” as she puts it – Natalie faced a rather unexpected turn of events when she got kicked out of her sorority, Delta Gamma. You would think she did something terrible. Instead, there was a clash of ideologies, and they condemned her association with Steve Bannon and her tweet of clown emojis in response to a heated transperson on X. “You say you want to empower women, you're kicking me out of this group,” she recalled saying in one of the struggle sessions. Undeterred by the ostracization, Natalie made a bold choice – she refused to conform and instead chose to pursue her dreams in the heart of D.C. She started working behind the scenes for Bannon and Raheem, a decision that proved to be the “best thing that happened” to her. Starting as a staff writer for War Room Impeachment, Natalie's perseverance to make her voice heard led her to become a regular on the show. Naturally, she earned a spot as a host on the show in October of 2023