Greg Bovino Calls Minneapolis Protestors ‘Cannon Fodder’ in New Interview

Former Border Patrol official Greg Bovino called Minneapolis protestors 'cannon fodder' in a recent interview, expressing no remorse for the killing of two protestors by federal agents under his command. Bovino also made anti-Muslim and anti-Somali statements, echoing extremist views.
Greg Bovino, a former Border Patrol official, has made controversial statements in a recent interview. He referred to Minneapolis protestors as 'cannon fodder' and showed no remorse for the deaths of two protestors, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, at the hands of federal agents under his command. Bovino was interviewed by Lauren Witzke and Edward Szall, hosts associated with far-right media. He expressed anti-Muslim and anti-Somali sentiments, suggesting that the government should 'deport all Muslims illegal aliens and denaturalize those incompatible with American values.' Bovino also blamed higher-ups for sabotaging his efforts, while praising President Trump's support. The interview took place in a setting with a security fence and a structure resembling a guard tower.
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