Former Border Patrol official explores 2028 presidential run
Gregory Bovino said Monday he is considering a presidential campaign in 2028. He stated that mass deportations remain his top priority.
Washington ExaminerFormer Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino said Monday he is not ruling out a 2028 presidential run. Bovino posted on social media after a NewsNation report stated he had formed an exploratory committee. "NewsNation is reporting I'm exploring a run for President in 2028," he wrote.
"Here's the truth: My one and only priority is deporting the 106 million illegals who are here.
In prior roles he led immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
Statements on campaign "My commitment is simple, liberate America from this invasion and restore our quality of life," Bovino added. " An exploratory committee launched a "Bovino 2028" website to gauge supporter interest. The website describes Bovino as the only leader capable of addressing illegal immigration.
" Bovino has defended his choice of an olive overcoat, saying it was standard Border Patrol winter uniform issued in the late 1990s. No candidates from either party have formally launched 2028 campaigns. It remains unclear whether Bovino will enter the race.

