Kash Patel's Girlfriend Alleges Foreign Plot to Paint Her as Mossad 'Honeypot'
Kash Patel's Girlfriend Claims Foreign Plot to Smear Her

Kash Patel's Girlfriend Alleges Elaborate Foreign Conspiracy Against Her

Alexis Wilkins, the country singer girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, has publicly claimed that a coordinated foreign-linked influence operation is attempting to portray her as an Israeli Mossad 'honeypot' agent. The 27-year-old singer alleges this campaign aims to create chaos within the Republican Party and subvert President Donald Trump's agenda ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Detailed Allegations of Coordinated Smear Campaign

In a detailed 13-part thread posted on social media platform X, Wilkins presented charts and graphs that she claims reveal abnormal social media behavior amplifying conspiracy theories about her. She described these efforts as a weaponized campaign targeting both her personally and the Trump administration. Wilkins specifically pointed to what she calls a Russian-linked operation involving prominent right-wing figures including Candace Owens, former Trump adviser Michael Flynn, and former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent.

The singer alleges this network is deliberately spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories designed to fracture the MAGA movement. She highlighted how Owens' claims about Israel being behind the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk immediately triggered renewed 'honeypot' allegations against her. According to Wilkins, this represents a deliberate strategy to convert moments of potential Republican unity into sustained political fractures.

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Connection to Iran War Controversy

Wilkins claims the alleged influence operation extends beyond personal smears to target U.S. military morale regarding the ongoing war in Iran. She suggests the campaign aims to make the conflict appear unwinnable and not worth fighting. This comes as support for the war has declined significantly, with recent Reuters/Ipsos polling showing only 35 percent of Americans approving of U.S. strikes, down from 37 percent just one week earlier.

The controversy has exposed divisions within conservative circles, with some anti-interventionist voices on the right claiming Israel dragged the United States into the conflict. Wilkins, who identifies as a Christian conservative, insists that MAGA doesn't have an approval problem but rather an infiltration problem with foreign actors seeking to undermine the movement from within.

Responses from Accused Parties

Candace Owens dismissed Wilkins' lengthy thread as completely false and objectively hilarious, suggesting the singer should stick to country music. Michael Flynn responded with a meme featuring two cats reading smartphones, captioned with a sarcastic reference to his alleged network. The Catholics for Catholics group, which hosted Joe Kent at a Washington D.C. gala after his resignation from the administration, stated their goal is winning souls for Jesus Christ rather than political arguments.

Wilkins and Patel have faced previous scrutiny for allegedly using taxpayer resources for personal travel and security. The singer has previously sued right-wing influencers over conspiracy theories alleging she is a Mossad agent manipulating the federal government. In an earlier interview with Vanity Fair, Wilkins dismissed suggestions that she might bear some responsibility for the climate of right-wing misinformation, despite having promoted Trump's false claims about the 2020 election, January 6 attack, COVID-19, and Russia's war in Ukraine.

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