The search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, is intensifying after she was reportedly kidnapped from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1, 2026. The FBI has released photos and videos of a masked individual tampering with a security camera at her residence, according to ABC News.
The FBI released a surveillance photo on February 10, 2026, as part of the investigation. The search for the 84-year-old is ongoing.
In other news, the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that two officers may have made "untruthful statements" regarding the shooting of a migrant in Minnesota. According to ABC News, the officers have been placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation. Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons stated that a joint review by ICE and the Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed discrepancies in the officers' sworn testimony.
Meanwhile, a trio of House Democrats is demanding the Department of Justice cease tracking lawmakers' review of unredacted files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Representatives Jamie Raskin, Pramila Jayapal, and Robert Garcia sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, urging the DOJ to establish a new protocol for reviewing the documents, as reported by ABC News. Jayapal has accused Bondi of "spying" on her search history.
In political developments, President Donald Trump's authority to fire court-appointed U.S. attorneys is being debated. Former Justice Department official John Yoo told Fox News that the Constitution grants the president broad removal power over executive branch officers, even if judges legally appointed them. "Otherwise you could have U.S. attorneys who are enforcing federal law differently than the president would, and it's the president who all of us in the country elect, and to whom the president is accountable," Yoo stated.
Finally, the Texas Democratic Senate primary is experiencing heightened racial rhetoric. According to Fox News, Democratic contenders are employing identity-focused messaging, which Republicans are criticizing as divisive. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Senate candidate, has suggested racism could be a factor if she loses.
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