Chapter 1: What new developments have emerged in the Guthrie disappearance case?
New developments in the Guthrie disappearance. I'm Deborah Valentine, Fox News. Multiple people were detained in a home two miles away from where Nancy Guthrie went missing in Tucson, Arizona. Fox's John Scott has the details.
A massive law enforcement presence at a house just two miles from the home of Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie. It comes as a source tells Fox News Digital that at least three people are now detained in connection with Nancy's disappearance.
The Pima County Sheriff's Office releasing a statement confirming this is all related to the Guthrie case, but at the request of the FBI, no additional information is currently available. Law enforcement has been searching for Nancy Guthrie for almost two weeks now, saying they believe she was taken from her home against her will.
Chapter 2: What is the current status of the partial government shutdown?
Investigators announced DNA evidence found within Nancy Guthrie's home did not belong to her, although they have yet to identify a person of interest. A partial government shutdown is underway. However, President Trump says there are talks to reopen funding for the Department of Homeland Security after disagreement among Congress.
The House and Senate left town before Friday night's deadline to pass a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security.
We're talking, but, you know, we have to protect law enforcement.
Chapter 3: How is the Pentagon preparing for its 2027 budget release?
Hours before the shutdown deadline, President Trump did not suggest a breakthrough as imminent to resolve demands from Democrats to rein in immigration enforcement carried out by ICE and Border Patrol.
Look, I know what they want. I know what they can live with. The Democrats have gone crazy. They're radical left lunatics.
Without a spending agreement, funding for the TSA, FEMA, and the Coast Guard lapses, putting paychecks at risk. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Chapter 4: What are President Trump's future plans regarding Iran?
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The Pentagon is set to release its 2027 budget next month. President Trump says it could be as high as $1.5 trillion. But lawmakers are concerned because for the past eight years, the Pentagon has failed to pass an audit.
Chapter 5: What implications does the USS Gerald Ford's deployment have for U.S.-Iran relations?
Fox's Jennifer Griffin at the Pentagon has more.
The services often say they don't know how many helicopters or planes they have because they are always being deployed. The Marines are the only service to pass an audit for the third year in a row. The Air Force has 10 times the assets of the Marine Corps. for the Pentagon to project exactly how much it will spend with the constantly changing security environment.
The USS Ford, the second aircraft carrier strike group the president just sent to the Middle East from the Caribbean, will cost at least $10 million each additional day spent at sea.
Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst is floating a bill requiring the Department of War to use AI in auditing its expenditures, establish an audit committee, and mandate stronger financial credentials for senior Pentagon officials. President Trump dropped hints on Friday on his future plans for Iran if the nation does not agree to come to the negotiating table.
President Trump called regime change in Iran the best thing that could happen. So we're seeing a sharpening tone from the president as he weighs next steps if nuclear negotiations continue to stall. The USS Gerald Ford now in transit to the Middle East after being sent to join the USS Abraham Lincoln. This level of strike readiness adds another layer of pressure onto Tehran.
And the president spoke about this move at Fort Bragg during remarks that honored the U.S. soldiers who helped capture Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela. All week, the president has emphasized that he'd rather make a deal with Iran than take military action. But he's also made clear that he's not going to tolerate any deal that is short of zero nuclear enrichment.
That's Fox's Alexandria Hoff reporting from Washington, D.C.
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