President Donald Trump seems to have Nancy Guthrie fatigue as the search for the missing woman continues nearly three weeks after her disappearance.
According to the New York Post, Trump, 79, told reporters on Thursday, February 19, “We have to start reporting on other subjects also and see what happens. It’s a very sad situation.”
He went on to criticize the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI for openly discussing their search tactics.

“I didn’t like when they talked about going after the pacemaker before they even started going after it,” the Apprentice alum told reporters aboard Air Force One. “If in fact they could do it that way, the [kidnappers] would say, ‘Well, I’m not going to let that happen’… I can’t imagine why they would have done that, just in terms of strategy.”
Nancy, 84, has been missing since she was taken from her home in the early morning hours of February 1. She was reported missing hours later after friends noticed her absence at her regular church service.

The president told the New York Post on Monday, February 16, that he wants to see her captors face the death penalty if Nancy — the mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie — is not found alive.

