Trump offers federal muscle after Savannah Guthrie's mom snatched from bed: 'I think it's terrible'
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In a recent turn of events, President Donald Trump expressed his intention to reach out to Savannah Guthrie, following the unsettling news of her mother’s apparent abduction in Arizona. This marks the first time the President has commented on the distressing situation involving the Today Show host’s family.

Trump addressed the matter during a brief interaction with reporters, which took place shortly after he signed a bill to end the government’s partial shutdown earlier this week. Demonstrating his concern, Trump remarked, “I think it’s terrible,” as he acknowledged the severity of the situation.

In a show of support, the President pledged to mobilize federal law enforcement to the Tucson area, aiming to bolster the investigation and provide much-needed assistance. “I’m going to call her later on,” he mentioned, referring to Guthrie, underscoring his willingness to offer personal support and maintain their amicable relationship. “I think it’s a terrible thing. I always got along very good with Savannah,” he added.

Describing the incident as “very unusual,” Trump assured that every effort would be made to unravel the mystery and bring clarity to what transpired. His commitment to resolving this troubling case highlights the federal government’s readiness to act swiftly in times of crisis.

‘I’m going to call her later on,’ he said of Guthrie. ‘I think it’s a terrible thing. I always got along very good with Savannah.’ 

He called the situation ‘very unusual’ but vowed to get to the bottom of what happened. 

Nancy Guthrie, 84, was grabbed from her bed overnight Saturday, the man leading the investigation told the Daily Mail. 

On Sunday, she was reported missing after she failed to show up for church. 

President Donald Trump said Tuesday afternoon that he planned to call Today Show host Savannah Guthrie after her mother's disappearance, which appears to be an abduction

President Donald Trump said Tuesday afternoon that he planned to call Today Show host Savannah Guthrie after her mother’s disappearance, which appears to be an abduction

Nancy Guthrie (left) is seen on the Today Show with Savannah Guthrie (right)

Nancy Guthrie (left) is seen on the Today Show with Savannah Guthrie (right) 

On Tuesday, the entertainment news site TMZ said it had received an alleged ransom note asking for millions in bitcoin in exchange for the elder Guthrie’s release. 

Earlier Tuesday, Fox News Channel obtained a recording of the 911 call alerting authorities of the 84-year-old’s disappearance. 

‘Nancy has high blood pressure, a pacemaker and cardiac issues,’ the dispatcher said. 

Investigators have made a public plea to the kidnappers to return Nancy because she could die from health complications without her medication. 

‘We have someone’s life who is in jeopardy,’ Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told reporters on Tuesday. 

Nanos also said the DNA found at Nancy’s house belonged to her. 

So far, no evidence collected at the site has yielded a suspect. 

Nancy lives in the Catalina Foothills, a community located north of Tucson in Pima County, Arizona. 

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Should presidents get personally involved in high-profile kidnapping cases, or does it set a risky precedent?

President Donald Trump (left), then a presidential candidate, is photographed with Savannah Guthrie (right) and former Today Show anchor Matt Lauer (center) in April 2016. Trump said Tuesday that 'I always got along very good with Savannah'

President Donald Trump (left), then a presidential candidate, is photographed with Savannah Guthrie (right) and former Today Show anchor Matt Lauer (center) in April 2016. Trump said Tuesday that ‘I always got along very good with Savannah’ 

Guthrie has been absent from the Today Show amid the crisis. 

On Monday, she put a post up on social media asking followers to ‘please pray’ and to ‘bring her home.’

‘We believe in prayer. We believe in voices raised in unison, in love, in hope. We believe in goodness. We believe in humanity. Above all, we believe in Him,’ she wrote.

‘Thank you for lifting your prayers with ours for our beloved mom, our dearest Nancy, a woman of deep conviction, a good and faithful servant. raise your prayers with us and believe with us that she will be lifted by them in this very moment,’ the anchor said.

‘We need you,’ she said, including a Bible verse from the book of Isaiah.

Guthrie’s last interview with Trump was the widely publicized NBC town hall during the fall of the 2020 presidential campaign, when she aggressively questioned him on COVID-19, QAnon, masks, and conspiracy retweets. 

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