By Bo Erickson and Jasper Ward
U.S. President Donald Trump takes part in a live one-hour NBC News town hall forum, in Miami
WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he planned to call American journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie following the disappearance of her 84-year-old mother.
"I'm going to call her later on. I think it's a terrible thing," Trump told reporters during a bill signing in the Oval Office. "I always got along very good with Savannah. (It's a) very unusual situation, but we're going to find out."
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He also supported the idea of increasing the number of federal agents involved in the case, which is being led by the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
Family last saw Nancy Guthrie at her home on Saturday night and reported her missing on Sunday afternoon. The sheriff's department said on Tuesday it believes Guthrie was taken against her will "possibly in the middle of the night."
Savannah Guthrie, a co-anchor on NBC's "Today" show, will no longer host the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony coverage, NBC News reported on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Bo Erickson in Washington; Writing by Jasper Ward; Editing by Michelle Nichols and Lisa Shumaker)