Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino delivered a blistering rebuke to the mainstream media on Friday, demanding they finally cover the real story at our southern border: the staggering loss of over 300,000 children during the Biden administration's catastrophic border policies.
Speaking to assembled media during operations in Minnesota, Commander Bovino didn't mince words about the press's shameful neglect of this humanitarian crisis. While the legacy media obsessed over manufactured controversies and Trump-bashing for four years, they deliberately ignored one of the most horrific child welfare disasters in American history.
The Numbers Don't Lie
Over 300,000 children disappeared into the American interior during Biden's reckless non-enforcement of immigration law. That's 300,000 kids who could be victims of human trafficking, child labor, or worse. Where was the media outrage? Where were the CNN panels and MSNBC investigations?
"The press needs to cover the real child crisis at the border," Bovino stated bluntly, highlighting the media's complete failure to protect vulnerable children.
This is what happens when a administration prioritizes woke virtue signaling over actual border security. The Biden regime threw open our borders, overwhelmed our systems, and lost track of hundreds of thousands of children. The blood is on their hands.
Media Malpractice Exposed
Commander Bovino's comments expose the ugly truth about our state-run media: they only care about stories that fit their political narrative. Hundreds of thousands of missing children? Crickets. But they'll spend weeks analyzing every Trump tweet or fabricating Russia collusion stories.
Thank God we now have President Trump back in office with his America First agenda. The mass deportation operations are already underway, and our Border Patrol heroes finally have the support they need to secure our border and protect these vulnerable children.
Patriots, this is exactly why we can never trust the mainstream media again. They had four years to investigate this humanitarian disaster and chose to look the other way. How many children suffered because the press refused to do their job?
