Trump tells The Post he wants death penalty for Nancy Guthrie kidnappers if she isn’t returned alive

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WASHINGTON — President Trump told The Post Monday that those responsible for kidnapping Nancy Guthrie must release her unharmed or they will face the “most severe” federal penalties.

In a brief phone interview, Trump said he would instruct the Justice Department to seek the death penalty if the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie is killed.


Donald Trump speaking to reporters at the White House before departing.
President Trump has told The Post that he will instruct the DOJ to seek the death penalty for Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers if she’s found dead. MediaPunch / BACKGRID

The president said the abductors would face “very, very severe — the most severe” federal consequences if Nancy Guthrie is found dead after being abducted from her home outside Tucson on Feb. 1.


Savannah Guthrie with Nancy Guthrie.
Nancy was allegedly abducted from her home on February 1st. Instagram/savannahguthrie

Asked if that meant the DOJ would request the death penalty, Trump answered: “The most, yeah — that’s true.”

Federal charges are common in high-profile cases, particularly if there’s an interstate component or if a federal statute is violated. Arizona has the death penalty but many of the 109 inmates on the state’s death row have been there for decades.


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Arizona has carried out just two executions since 2022, in part because of a nearly two-year pause by the Democrat-led state government that was lifted in late 2024.

Former President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 men on federal death row, but Trump officials plan to move them to supermax prison to serve out their penalties in harsh conditions.

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