Here we go again—swamp drama meets daytime soap opera, with a twist of elite government muscle. FBI Director Kash Patel just made headlines for giving his girlfriend, 27-year-old country singer Alexis Wilkins, something no other FBI director has ever done: full-blown SWAT-level protection. Not a wife. Not a family member. Just a girlfriend. And one that doesn’t even live with him or in the same city as him. And now she’s rolling around Nashville with agents trained to take down terrorists. Priorities, right?
According to two FBI insiders, these agents might not be available if—God forbid—something actually dangerous happens in the region. Like a mass shooting. Or a terror attack. But hey, as long as Alexis can safely strut across a stage, Director Patel is all good.
Former top FBI agent Christopher O’Leary isn’t buying it. He’s calling it exactly what it looks like: “a clear abuse of position and misuse of government resources.”
And it gets worse. O’Leary says this is happening while actual security details for people under threat from Iran’s Quds Force have been stripped. So, no help for people in real danger, but Patel’s girlfriend gets the entire Secret Service cosplay package?
Director Patel is all about using taxpayer’s resources meant for the agency for himself. He reportedly used the FBI’s $60 million jet—you paid for that, by the way—to attend a Penn State wrestling event where Wilkins sang the national anthem. Patel previously spoke out against his predecessor, FBI Director Christopher Wray, for using the FBI’s jet to take Wray and his wife and children on a family vacation. Isn’t that the same thing? Not to Director Patel.
Meanwhile, the investigation into the 2024 Trump assassination attempt? Still stalled. The January 6 pipe bomber? Nowhere to be found. The Epstein client list? No one’s been publicly identified or prosecuted still to this day. But hey, at least Patel can be sure his girlfriend isn’t cheating on him.
And now she’s suing 3 conservative commentators for $5 million each because they suggested–without evidence–she could be a Mossad agent involved in a honeypot scheme on a top U.S. official. One of them only reposted a tweet about it, but to her, retweeting a shocking internet rumor, is worth $5 million.
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