President Donald Trump appeared to indicate that the Department of Justice or the FBI was releasing “some things” in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance.
Trump suggested that the DOJ or FBI could soon release information about Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, claiming strong sources had come out (Savannah Guthrie/Instagram)Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said, “We have some things, I think that will probably come out reasonably soon, that the DOJ or the FBI, or whoever it may be, can confirm. A lot has happened in the last few hours. A lot has happened in the last few hours about that terrible situation.”
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Trump says we have some clues on Nancy GuthrieEarlier this week, Trump announced on Truth Social that he was “putting all resources in place” to locate the 84-year-old mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie.
When asked about federal aid, Trump responded, “I think we’re doing very well on that.”
“Very well means we have some clues, I think it’s very strong, and I think we may have some answers,” he added.
The US president did not elaborate on what those developments might entail.
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Pima County Sheriff Nancy Guthrie Opens Up About ‘New Message’The Pima County Sheriff’s Department, along with the FBI, announced Friday evening that they are aware of “a new message” regarding Nancy Guthrie and are actively checking the information for its veracity.
In X’s next post, the sheriff’s department indicated it is now conducting “follow-up” operations at the Guthrie residence and nearby locations, while also noting that the road in front of the residence is currently restricted to “accommodate investigators.”
Guthrie’s relatives have made a public appeal for proof of life and direct contact with anyone holding Nancy.
The FBI has announced a reward of up to $50,000, and people with any information are encouraged to contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324).
