Trump calls for end to constant Nancy Guthrie coverage

President says it's time to move on as search for missing Tucson woman continues

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

President Donald Trump has signaled that it's time to move on from the extensive media coverage surrounding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, a Tucson woman who has been missing for 19 days. Trump described the situation as "so crazy" and "so bad" as the search for Guthrie continues.

Why it matters

The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has garnered significant national attention, with the case receiving wall-to-wall media coverage. Trump's comments suggest a growing sentiment that the media may be overdoing the coverage and that it's time to shift focus to other news.

The details

Guthrie, a Tucson resident, has been missing for 19 days as of the president's comments. The extensive media coverage of the case has included updates on the search efforts and speculation about what may have happened to Guthrie.

  • Nancy Guthrie has been missing for 19 days as of February 19, 2026.

The players

Donald Trump

The President of the United States.

Nancy Guthrie

A Tucson woman who has been missing for 19 days as of the president's comments.

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What they’re saying

“Boy it's so crazy. It's so bad,”

— Donald Trump, President (wn.com)

The takeaway

Trump's comments suggest a growing sentiment that the media may be overdoing the coverage of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, and that it's time to shift focus to other news as the search for the missing Tucson woman continues.