Trump Personally Intervenes to Save Greg Bovino’s Role as Border Patrol Commander At Large
By News Desk Team
Published January 27, 2026 • 5:25 PM EST
WASHINGTON D.C. — In a move that underscores the shifting dynamics of U.S. border enforcement, President Donald Trump has reportedly stepped in to secure the position of Greg Bovino.
The decision follows a period of intense speculation regarding leadership changes within the U.S. Border Patrol. Sources indicate that Bovino, a veteran in the field, was facing removal before the President's personal intervention. This move is seen as a clear signal of the administration's commitment to its core campaign promises.
"80 MILLION AMERICANS voted for MASS DEPORTATIONS! And we back you WHOLEHEARTEDLY in making it happen!"
— Nick Sortor, Investigative ReporterKristi Noem, expected to play a pivotal role in national security, reportedly backs this decision fully. The alignment between the President and high-ranking security officials suggests a unified front in upcoming immigration strategies.
What This Means for Border Policy
Retaining Bovino ensures continuity in operations. As the administration gears up for what it describes as the largest deportation effort in American history, having loyalist and experienced commanders in 'At Large' roles is strategically crucial.