Summary
Greg Bovino, a border patrol agent in the Trump administration, may soon leave his position. The likelihood of his departure is high, according to a market tracker called Kalshi, after criticism of immigration enforcement tactics in Minneapolis. President Trump has already made changes to the team, removing Bovino from immediate operational roles.
Key Facts
- Greg Bovino’s odds of leaving the Trump administration reached 80% on Tuesday, according to Kalshi.
- His job situation changed after widespread criticism of immigration tactics in Minneapolis, especially following the shooting of Alex Pretti.
- Tom Homan has been assigned to oversee ICE operations in Minnesota amid the changes.
- The likelihood of Bovino leaving is higher than other Trump administration officials tracked by Kalshi, like Kristi Noem and Karoline Leavitt.
- President Trump had discussions with Kristi Noem and aide Corey Lewandowski after the incident involving Pretti.
- Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey announced that federal agents would start leaving the city.
- The Department of Homeland Security described Pretti as an “armed suspect,” contradicting reports by bystanders who saw him holding a phone.
- Ezra Levin of Indivisible praised community efforts in opposing immigration policies in Minnesota.