Trump administration locks out Greg Bovino from all social media accounts
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
EXCLUSIVE — The Trump administration has shut down three social media accounts that recently retired Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino renamed to his personal title and had refused to return despite them being federal property, the Washington Examiner has learned. Facebook, Instagram, and X accounts that had a combined audience of 850,000 people, belonging to the Border […]
Related Coverage
- Feds tout 'well-prepared' Trump fair after blistering heat wave hospitalized attendees (Far Left — Raw Story)
- Trump announces new pardons after privately weighing "Diddy" clemency, sources said (Center — Politics - CBSNews.com)
- Trump Heads to Mount Rushmore, Where He Wants to See His Face (Center — WSJ.com : U.S. News)
- 'Total disaster' at Trump's fair as scorching heat leaves 7 on 'advanced life support' (Far Left — Raw Story)
- Trump, ballot seizures and a ‘declaration’: Gavin Newsom teases tiresome July 4 address to the state (Right — New York Post)
- 'Not mentally well': MAGA suspects Trump sabotaged by liberals armed with weather machines (Far Left — Raw Story)
- 'God is angry': Internet bemused as Mother Nature comes for Trump's Mount Rushmore speech (Far Left — Raw Story)
- ‘The second-most good-looking president’: Trump entertains on Usha Vance’s program (Far Right — WorldNetDaily)
Daily Analysis
Read the full Parallax Pulse for March 28, 2026 — an AI-powered analysis of how Left and Right media covered the biggest stories this day.
More Headlines From March 28, 2026
- JD Vance says White House plans to ‘go after’ Ilhan Omar for alleged immigration fraud (Far Right)
- Lankford: ‘We should never get to a moment we’re not paying federal workers’ (Center)
- ICE officers could remain at airports after TSA workers are paid (Center)
- Long Lines Continue at Airports as Congress Remains Gridlocked (Center Left)
- Veep: US government doesn’t prosecute fraud under $1.5 million (Far Right)






