The FBI is scrambling to cover its tracks after 12 days of failed investigation into the forced abduction of elderly Arizona resident Nancy Guthrie, doubling their reward to $100,000 as frustrated families demand answers about the Bureau's competence.
Federal and local authorities are "frantically searching" - their word, not ours - for the missing woman who was violently taken from her own home nearly two weeks ago. The FBI Phoenix Field Office finally released new suspect details on Thursday, raising serious questions about why this information wasn't made public immediately.
This case highlights everything wrong with our federal law enforcement priorities. While the FBI has spent years chasing political opponents and raiding innocent Americans' homes, elderly citizens like Nancy Guthrie are left vulnerable to real criminals.
Patriots are asking the tough questions: How does someone get forcibly abducted from their home in broad daylight without immediate federal response? Why did it take nearly two weeks for the FBI to release crucial suspect information? And most importantly - where is Nancy Guthrie?
Under the Trump-Vance administration, there's hope that agencies like the FBI will refocus on actual crime instead of targeting conservatives. Director Ratcliffe has promised to clean house and get the Bureau back to basics - finding missing persons and catching real criminals.
While the reward increase shows desperation, not competence, every American should pray for Nancy Guthrie's safe return. Her family has endured nearly two weeks of hell while federal agents fumble the investigation.
This case proves why Trump's promise to reform the FBI can't come soon enough. Real Americans facing real crimes deserve better than an agency more interested in political theater than protecting our most vulnerable citizens.
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Source: Next News Network