Trump Orders Federal Search for Savannah Guthrie's Mother Amidst Minneapolis Controversy and Grammy Backlash
President Donald Trump directed all federal law enforcement agencies to assist in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC News journalist Savannah Guthrie, who went missing in a suspected kidnapping last weekend. Trump announced the order Wednesday on TruthSocial, stating, "The prayers of our nation are with her," according to Variety.
The announcement came as the Trump administration faced scrutiny over its handling of federal agents in Minneapolis. Vox reported that the administration stated it would remove 700 federal immigration agents from Minneapolis, although signs of a crackdown easing were minimal. Ian Millhiser, a senior correspondent at Vox, argued that Trump's "occupation of Minneapolis has broken the Justice Department," claiming the department is "no longer capable of doing its job." One lawyer representing the Trump administration reportedly said, "I wish you would just hold me in contempt of court so I can get 24 hours of sleep," according to Vox.
Meanwhile, musician Finneas O'Connell, brother and collaborator of Billie Eilish, used Instagram Threads to defend his sister against criticism following her Grammy acceptance speech. Variety reported that Finneas slammed "powerful old white men" who were "outraged" by Eilish's speech, adding, "We can literally see your names in the Epstein Files."
In other news, snowboarder Red Gerard, who won the U.S.'s first gold medal at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, reflected on his experience with fame. Time reported that Gerard, who was 17 at the time, became the youngest Olympic snowboarding gold medalist ever after his victory in the slopestyle competition. He described the six months following his win as "such a fun and cool time," including appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Live With Kelly and Ryan.
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