2WAY Tonight with Mark Halperin

FBI Releases Pics of Suspect in Disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's Mother: Could It Crack the Case?

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Feb 10, 2026
Steve Elmendorf, Democratic strategist offering electoral and legislative perspective. Natalie Winters, White House correspondent and War Room co-host pushing for full transparency. Ro Khanna, California congressman who reviewed Epstein files and pushed for their release. They dig into FBI redactions, motives behind withheld material, transparency legislation, legal next steps, and how the story could move forward.
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ADVICE

Favor Full Transparency With Limited Redactions

  • Natalie Winters urges maximum transparency while protecting victim identities and argues that releasing material helps answer questions about intelligence ties.
  • She recommends redacting only what is necessary to protect survivors, not to shield powerful figures.
INSIGHT

Redactions Aren't Always Evidence Of Guilt

  • Some redactions legitimately protect survivors or involve complicated credibility issues, so not every redaction equals wrongdoing.
  • Khanna warns against treating every person mentioned as guilty without context and against a witch hunt.
ANECDOTE

What Made Khanna Take It On

  • Ro Khanna says he became personally invested after meeting survivors and hearing their stories on the podcast circuit.
  • That connection, he explains, is what drove him and Jamie Raskin to pursue the release and transparency push.
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