Border Patrol's Greg Bovino kicked out of Las Vegas bar after losing Minnesota job
Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino speaks during a press conference at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good on January 7 during an immigration raid, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., January 20, 2026. REUTERS/Leah Millis

A Las Vegas bar reportedly escorted former U.S. Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino from the premises due to safety concerns.

On Thursday, the Bottled Blonde bar told The Daily Beast that staff asked the former Border Patrol chief to leave after he was spotted drinking wine and laughing with a group of young men.

"Bottled Blonde does not engage in political activity or affiliations. As a private business, Bottled Blonde reserves the right to refuse service to any patron at its discretion," a statement from the establishment said.

"Upon becoming aware of the individual's presence, the patron was asked to leave the premises and was escorted out by staff in accordance with venue policy to maintain a safe and orderly environment for all patrons."

Bovino's removal from the bar on the Las Vegas strip comes just days after President Donald Trump relieved him of his role leading an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis.