Kash Patel is sworn in as FBI Director as his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins holds the Bhagavad Gita in the Indian Treaty Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Feb. 21, 2025. Credit : Chip Somodevilla/Getty

Kash Patel’s girlfriend accuses Candace Owens, Michael Flynn of ‘foreign linked’ plot to divide MAGA

Thomas Smith
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Alexis Wilkins, the partner of FBI Director Kash Patel, has launched an investigative broadside against prominent far-right influencers, alleging they are agents of a foreign-linked operation designed to fracture the Republican Party and sabotage President Donald Trump’s administration.

In a comprehensive 13-part dossier shared late Tuesday on X, the 27-year-old country singer presented charts and data detailing what she characterizes as “abnormal” social media activity. Wilkins asserts these metrics reveal a sophisticated, Russian-linked campaign aimed at sowing antisemitic conspiracy theories and internal dissent within the MAGA movement.

The allegations specifically name high-profile figures, including commentator Candace Owens, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, and former counterterrorism official Joe Kent. Wilkins contends these individuals sit at the center of a coordinated network weaponizing disinformation to convert “Republican unity” into “fracture points.”

“A moment of natural Republican unity is converted, within hours, into one of the most sustained fracture points of the year,” Wilkins wrote, arguing that the movement does not have a popularity problem, but rather an “infiltration problem.”

Central to the dispute are online narratives labeling Wilkins a “honeypot” spy for Israel’s Mossad. Wilkins, who has already initiated legal action against several influencers over these claims, argues the accusations are fabricated tools of foreign influence intended to isolate the Trump administration.

She noted that the rhetoric escalated after Owens suggested Israeli involvement in the death of activist Charlie Kirk—a claim Wilkins says triggered immediate, synchronized attacks against her.

This internal GOP warfare erupts as public support for U.S. military involvement in the Iran conflict wavers. Recent Reuters/Ipsos polling shows support for U.S. strikes has slipped to 35%, down from 37% just a week prior.

While a vocal faction of the right-wing base blames Israel for American military entanglements, Wilkins maintains that these sentiments are being artificially amplified by foreign actors to weaken the president’s standing.

The figures named in Wilkins’ report dismissed the allegations with sharp rhetoric.

  • Candace Owens ridiculed the thread as “completely and utterly false” and “objectively hilarious,” suggesting Wilkins “stick to country music.”
  • Michael Flynn responded by posting a meme mocking the idea of a coordinated “Flynn network” hard at work.
  • Catholics for Catholics, also cited in the claims, stated their mission is strictly spiritual, aimed at “winning souls for Jesus Christ.”

The FBI has not officially commented on the private findings released by the Director’s partner.

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