FBI Director Kash Patel is catching heat—and not just from the usual left-wing media hacks. This time, it’s coming from inside the house. President Trump is reportedly considering firing the FBI Director after MAGA turns on him. MAGA loyalists aren’t happy with the slow pace of many investigations like the Butler assassination attempt, the Russian collusion hoax expose, and the Epstein files. They’re also slamming Patel over a string of private jet trips that look suspiciously like date nights on the taxpayer’s dime. And no, the optics aren’t great.
Patel, who once torched former FBI Director Chris Wray for taking fancy agency flights, now finds himself doing the same thing—zipping off to watch his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins, belt out the national anthem at a wrestling match like it’s a VIP concert. The same guy who said “ground the private jets” is now wheels up to Pennsylvania and Nashville on a $60 million FBI aircraft. Disappointing.
Patel rushed to defend himself—and his girl. “The disgustingly baseless attacks against Alexis — a true patriot and the woman I’m proud to call my partner in life — are beyond pathetic,” he wrote. That’s sweet and all, but it doesn’t explain why he thinks its ok to spend taxpayer money to go see his girlfriend–not wife, not mother, not family–sing a song at non-important events like a wrestling match.
Conservative firebrand Candace Owens didn’t hold back either. “Not a wife but a girlfriend,” she posted. “We are just not a serious nation whatsoever.” Ouch.
Former FBI agent turned podcaster Kyle Seraphin mocked Patel in a social media post where he pretended to be Ka$h writing a fake apology “to FBI employees” for the shutdown, while he allegedly gallivanted around the country with “his chick:” “Dear FBI Employees: I’m sorry the government ISN’T funded, so you won’t be getting a paycheck. Luckily, that doesn’t stop Real American Freestyle WRESTLING! So I flew the FBI jet to State College PA, hung out with my chick, and then flew to Nashville where she lives.” It should be noted that in the weeks after Seraphin posted this mocking tweet Wilkins sued Seraphin for $5 million for posting about her being a possible Israeli spy in a honeypot scheme against a top level White House official.
Even Patel’s own side is asking questions. And if MAGA’s losing trust in the FBI again, it’s not because of CNN or MSNBC—it’s because the bureau keeps giving them reasons.
And while MS Now isn’t usually a reliable news source this segment does a good job at asking the right questions about Ka$h Patel and the rumors President Trump is considering firing him.
