Trump On Nancy Guthrie Case
Feds Have ‘Very Strong’ Clues On Possible Suspect
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President Trump says the feds are getting closer to cracking the kidnapping case of Savannah Guthrie‘s mom Nancy … and the FBI may even have a suspect!
Trump shared the bombshell news with reporters on Air Force One Friday night, saying investigators have made real progress in the investigation. And 47 says he’s not talking about search results … he’s talking about “solutions” in the case.
And get this … When a journalist asked if someone had been identified as a suspect, Trump responded, “Yeah. Could be definitive.”
Trump touted the work of the investigators working around the clock to get to the bottom of the 84-year-old’s kidnapping, stressing they have “very strong” clues — it’s all in the clip.
CNN
47’s announcement came shortly after authorities revealed a new message was sent to the media — this time, to Arizona-based CNN affiliate KOLD 13 News. Their anchor, Mary Coleman, told CNN it’s possible the new note was written by the person who sent the initial one, which TMZ received. She also shared on X it appeared to be a different IP address from whoever sent the alleged ransom note earlier this week.
Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the new note is actively being inspected by investigators. Interestingly, the deadline for the original ransom note passed at 5 PM local time Thursday. A second deadline is set for Monday, February 9.
FOX 10 Phoenix
As you know, Nancy was reported missing Sunday after she failed to show up for church. She was last seen by daughter Annie and her husband Tommaso Cioni Saturday evening when they had dinner together. She was dropped off at her home by family members just before 10 PM local time.
She has now gone nearly a week without the daily medication she needs to live.











