Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Do We Want Live in Alex Pretti’s America or Gregory Bovino’s?

 Pretti versus Bovino

~~ recommended by emil karpo ~~


As in the Civil Rights battles of the 1960s, Americans are at a fork and must pick their path.


A photograph of people gathered around a painting of Alex Pretti, which is next to an American flag.
Credit...Scott Olson/Getty Images

This is the story of two men who embodied opposing visions for America.

Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old I.C.U. nurse gunned down by federal agents, represents one set of values. Gregory Bovino, who until a few days ago commanded federal agents in Minneapolis, represents a different set. A nation cannot be reduced to two men, of course, but perhaps their choices can clarify our own. Do we want to live in Alex Pretti’s America? Or Gregory Bovino’s?

Pretti loved mountain biking and the outdoors and had a deep concern for social justice. Colleagues describe him as having been warm and empathetic.

“He just exuded friendliness and kindness,” Dr. Dimitri Drekonja, who worked with Pretti, told me. “A smile would be on his face within the first 30 to 60 seconds of talking with him. He would be laughing.”

Drekonja said that Pretti did not talk about patriotism as such, but that his choice of a Veterans Affairs hospital revealed his values.

“There are many jobs in nursing, but choosing to work with veterans is something many of us do because we appreciate being in a system that does what is needed and doesn’t bill patients,” Drekonja said.

Pretti reportedly had his garage door fixed recently and gave the repairman, a Latino, a $100 tip because of the crackdown on immigrants.

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