Megyn Kelly Blasts ‘Twit’ Reporter Over Nancy Guthrie Coverage
[HPP] Megyn KellyFebruary 18, 20263 min
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- 💡 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has been missing since January 31st near Tucson, Arizona, with the case garnering significant media attention but few answers.
- 📌 The disappearance investigation is progressing slowly, leading to speculation and online rumors.
Megyn Kelly's Commentary
- 🎙️ Megyn Kelly has dedicated much of "The Megyn Kelly Show" on YouTube to reporting on Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.
- 💥 Kelly criticized Alex Tabet, a reporter from MS Now (formerly MSNBC), for lecturing about disinformation and chiding influencers covering the case.
Defense of Social Media Influencers
- 🚀 Kelly asserted that influencers are invaluable for generating public interest and following law enforcement in the Nancy Guthrie case.
- ✅ She argued that these online investigators contribute significantly to the coverage and should not be dismissed by traditional media outlets.
Sheriff's Media Criticism
- 🚨 Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos blasted media outlets for spreading conspiracy theories, particularly regarding family involvement in the suspected abduction.
- ❌ Sheriff Nanos explicitly cleared the Guthrie family (including all siblings and spouses) as suspects, stating they have been cooperative and are victims.
Call for Professional Reporting
- 👏 Sheriff Nanos urged the media to honor their profession by reporting with compassion and professionalism.
- ⚠️ He emphasized that suggesting family involvement is not only wrong but cruel to the victims.
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Nancy Guthrie disappearanceMegyn KellyMedia coverageSocial media influencersDisinformationConspiracy theoriesPima County SheriffJournalism ethicsTrue crimeOnline investigatorsFamily involvementAlex TabetMS NowTucson, Arizona
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