
FBI Director Kash Patel along with his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins.
FBI Director Kash Patel’s Girlfriend Claims She Is the Target of a ‘Foreign Influence Operation’
Country singer Alexis Wilkins, the 27-year-old girlfriend of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel, has claimed that she is the target of a foreign influence operation that is set up to run "coordinated operations" against President Donald Trump's administration.
On Tuesday, March 24, Wilkins posted a 13-part thread on X, saying she had compiled evidence that "a foreign-linked influence network" had been working to hinder the Trump administration for 22 months. Her detailed thread included statistics and graphics that Wilkins had generated herself.
"I know it's real because they ran one against me," Wilkins said, explaining that a rapid increase in online engagement made her realize that she was being targeted in "something I knew was far from organic." She added that this level of media engagement is "isolating, unwanted and unwarranted."
Wilkins Calls Out MAGA Figures For Creating Fractures
Wilkins also slammed several MAGA figures, including right-wing media personality and podcaster Candace Owens, retired general Mike Flynn, and former director of the United States National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent. "This is about creating chaos in the Republican Party. It's about the organized effort to lose Republicans the midterms and subvert President Trump's agenda," she wrote.
According to The Daily Beast, Wilkins had earlier pursued litigation over online theories spread by "recovering FBI agent" Kyle Seraphin, accusing her of being a "honeypot" agent for Israel's foreign intelligence service Mossad, and allegedly using her proximity with Patel to influence U.S. national security.
"In July 2025, I was falsely labeled a Mossad spy in a coordinated campaign designed to isolate an official of the U.S. Government by using the person publicly nearest to him - me," Wilkins wrote. She also cited unverified online data as proof of what she believes is suspicious online activity, including 3 million retweets about the Mossad spy theory. "That's not a conversation, That's a weapon," the musician said.
In an X post, Alexis Wilkins claimed that a 'foreign-linked influence network' was running 'coordinated operations' against the Trump administration for 22 months.
Continuing with her conspiracy theory, Wilkins then went on to accuse the nonprofit group Catholics for Catholics and its senior advisor, Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn. Flynn is a retired U.S. Army general who previously worked as national security advisor to Trump during his first presidential term. According to The Daily Beast, Flynn resigned in 2017 after lying about his contacts in Russia.
Wilkins alleged that Fylnn had a "network" and was at the center of a "digital infrastructure" that had been allegedly activated "at every major Republican fracture point." "This network does not rebuild between deployments, it stays ready," she said.
Citing an example of a MAGA fracture point, Wilkins mentioned Owens' unverified claims that Israel was behind the assassination of right-wing activist and political commentator Charlie Kirk in September 2025. Owens then targeted Kirk's 37-year-old widow, Erika Kirk.
The picture shows Alexis Wilkins and Kash Patel posing with Donald Trump.
"Many of the same accounts active in the July 2025 honeypot chapter activate immediately," Wilkins claimed, adding, "A moment of natural Republican unity is converted, within hours, into one of the most sustained fracture points of the year."
Wilkins then mentioned Kent, who resigned as the director of the National Counterterrorism Center on March 17. Kent said he could no longer continue in his role "in good conscience" because of what he described as the president's unauthorized war in Iran. He also said Iran did not pose an immediate threat to the United States and claimed the conflict was driven by pressure from Israel and its influential lobby in the U.S.
Wilkins claimed that Catholics for Catholics announced Kent at their Washington gala the day he resigned. "Within 24 hours: Tucker Carlson interview. Within 72 hours: Kent on stage with Flynn and Candace Owens at the Waldorf Astoria," she added.
Wilkins further said that the goal of the alleged foreign operation was to "make the fractures feel permanent." She claimed this included making U.S. soldiers believe that Trump's war in Iran "isn't worth fighting," and making the government "look unstable."
She ended the post saying that she was defending Trump's agenda and that "MAGA doesn't have an approval problem. It has an infiltration problem... and it was never about me."
