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ICE Shooting in Minnesota

This is being denied by DHS. But it’s true. Be great if Noem was next.


Gregory Bovino has been removed from his role as Border Patrol “commander at large” and will return to his former job in El Centro, California, where he is expected to retire soon, according to a DHS official and two people with knowledge of the change.

Bovino’s sudden demotion is the clearest sign yet that the Trump administration is reconsidering its most aggressive tactics after the killing Saturday of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents under Bovino’s command.

Earlier today, President Trump appeared to signal in a series of social-media posts a tactical shift in the administration’s mass-deportation campaign. Trump wrote that he spoke with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz—whom the White House has blamed for inciting violence—and the two men are now on “a similar wavelength.” Tom Homan, the former ICE chief whom Trump has designated “border czar,” will head to Minnesota to assume command of the federal mobilization there, Trump said.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her close adviser Corey Lewandowski, who were Bovino’s biggest backers at DHS, are also at risk of losing their jobs, two of the people told me.

For the past seven months, Bovino has been the public face of a traveling immigration crackdown on cities governed by Democrats. Noem and other Trump officials gave Bovino the “commander” title and sent him and his masked border agents to Chicago, Charlotte, New Orleans, and then Minneapolis. Bovino became a MAGA social-media star as he traveled the country with his own film crew and used social media to hit back at Democratic politicians and random critics online. Veteran ICE and CBP officials grew more and more uneasy as Bovino worked outside his agency’s chain of command and appeared to relish his role as a political actor.
 
This is being denied by DHS. But it’s true. Be great if Noem was next.


Gregory Bovino has been removed from his role as Border Patrol “commander at large” and will return to his former job in El Centro, California, where he is expected to retire soon, according to a DHS official and two people with knowledge of the change.

Bovino’s sudden demotion is the clearest sign yet that the Trump administration is reconsidering its most aggressive tactics after the killing Saturday of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents under Bovino’s command.

Earlier today, President Trump appeared to signal in a series of social-media posts a tactical shift in the administration’s mass-deportation campaign. Trump wrote that he spoke with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz—whom the White House has blamed for inciting violence—and the two men are now on “a similar wavelength.” Tom Homan, the former ICE chief whom Trump has designated “border czar,” will head to Minnesota to assume command of the federal mobilization there, Trump said.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her close adviser Corey Lewandowski, who were Bovino’s biggest backers at DHS, are also at risk of losing their jobs, two of the people told me.

For the past seven months, Bovino has been the public face of a traveling immigration crackdown on cities governed by Democrats. Noem and other Trump officials gave Bovino the “commander” title and sent him and his masked border agents to Chicago, Charlotte, New Orleans, and then Minneapolis. Bovino became a MAGA social-media star as he traveled the country with his own film crew and used social media to hit back at Democratic politicians and random critics online. Veteran ICE and CBP officials grew more and more uneasy as Bovino worked outside his agency’s chain of command and appeared to relish his role as a political actor.
Yes, get rid of the dog killer next!
 
Baffling how so many who would put Rittenhouse in the chair aren’t applying the same standard to this moron agitator who packed heat and interfered with police. Same goes to “two magazine” MAGA.

The NRA has been a breath of fresh air for once, staying consistent.
 
Baffling how so many who would put Rittenhouse in the chair aren’t applying the same standard to this moron agitator who packed heat and interfered with police. Same goes to “two magazine” MAGA.

The NRA has been a breath of fresh air for once, staying consistent.
One guy never touched his gun and got murdered. The other guy shot three people and killed two of them.

They are the same to you?
 
Baffling how so many who would put Rittenhouse in the chair aren’t applying the same standard to this moron agitator who packed heat and interfered with police. Same goes to for “two magazine” MAGA.

The NRA has been a breath of fresh air for once, staying consistent.
One guy never touched his gun and got murdered. The other guy shot three people and killed two of them.

They are the same to you?

They both took stupid actions. Many judged Rittenhouse guilty simply for attending with a gun. He deserved what was coming to him and all that nonsense.

They are both similar in they both put themselves in dangerous situations acting as vigilantes, and neither deserved to die. Many reactions to each situation have been opposite based on preconceptions and party affiliation.
 
And Miller while we’re at it.
I think he is my number 1 pick for who is the worst person in the administration.

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One guy never touched his gun and got murdered. The other guy shot three people and killed two of them.

They are the same to you?
Lol. So so different. Another difference is I don't recall federal agents having anything to with Rittenhouse.

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Baffling how so many who would put Rittenhouse in the chair aren’t applying the same standard to this moron agitator who packed heat and interfered with police. Same goes to for “two magazine” MAGA.

The NRA has been a breath of fresh air for once, staying consistent.


They both took stupid actions. Many judged Rittenhouse guilty simply for attending with a gun. He deserved what was coming to him and all that nonsense.

They are both similar in they both put themselves in dangerous situations acting as vigilantes, and neither deserved to die. Many reactions to each situation have been opposite based on preconceptions and party affiliation.
I wore the wrong teams jersey to a football game.
My neighbor raped The Rocks kid.

We both made dumb decisions that put ourselves in danger. The two situations are the exact same and my neighbor and myself should face the same consequences!

Aren't false equivalencies fun!

This was one of your worst takes ever lol.
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Attending a counterprotest with a visible gun would've put Rittenhouse into the 'risky decisions' group.

But that's not all he did, he was drawing down on folks all day (a credible threat to their lives) and then killed people when they responded with violence.

About as pre-meditated as random murder can get, and none of his actions since then have made it seem less likely that that's what he set out to do that day. See the 'maybe I should do it again' style social media posts he's been making during our current ********.

Comparing the two is an insult to your own intelligence.
 
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