FBI director Kash Patel sparks fury after assigning elite SWAT team to protect young country star girlfriend
By Stephen M. Lepore
Daily Mail
Nov 17, 2025
Kash Patel (pictured right) has been accused of abusing his power after
he assigned a SWAT team to protect his country singer girlfriend Alexis
Wilkins (pictured left)
Kash Patel has been accused of abusing his
power after he assigned a SWAT team to protect his country singer
girlfriend Alexis Wilkins.
The 45-year-old FBI director's relationship with Wilkins, 27, has already come under scrutiny after it was revealed he used a government jet to watch her perform.
But
it has now emerged that Patel has deployed an elite security team to
watch over her - even though partners of FBI officials do not typically
receive that level of protection.
The FBI defended the move, claiming Wilkins had faced a slew of death threats since their relationship was made public.
'Ms.
Wilkins is receiving a protective detail because she has faced hundreds
of credible death threats related to her relationship with Director
Patel, whom she has been dating for three years,' a spokesperson told
the Daily Mail.
'Out of respect for her safety, we will not be providing additional details.'
MS NOW reported that Wilkins - who has also furiously denied bizarre accusations that she is a Mossad agent - gets the protection of 'elite FBI agents' who typically work with the Nashville office's SWAT team.
Wilkins spends much of her time working in Nashville, while Patel splits his time between Washington and his home in Las Vegas.
Some veterans of the agency complained that typically, girlfriends and spouses of officials do not get that level of protection.
Helen
Wray, the wife of ex-FBI Director Christopher Wray, had said she only
received a security detail when she was traveling with her husband.
Wilkins
- who has faced bizarre accusations that she is a Mossad agent - gets
the protection of 'elite FBI agents' who typically work with the
Nashville office's SWAT team
Others say that Wilkins does not face the
threats necessary for this amount of attention, and that the agents
assigned to protecting the singer could be kept from responding to more
serious potential crimes.
'There is
no legitimate justification for this. This is a clear abuse of position
and misuse of government resources,' former senior FBI agent Christopher
O'Leary told MS Now.
'She is not his spouse, does not live in the same house or even the same city.'
O'Learly
also complained that Wilkins was gaining security when people who were
being threatened by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps - like
recently indicted former White House advisor John Bolton - were losing
their details.
Wilkins, however, has gone public with some of the abuse she's taken from certain corners of the internet.
She posted to X on Monday: 'A morning in my DMs.'
The
comments include an Instagram response writing that 'you should pray to
christ and end your life! You're better off in his hands than on this
earth.'
'You need to touch a bullet,' wrote another.
Wilkins
(pictured with Patel and Donald Trump in February) has gone public with
some of the abuse she's taken from certain corners of the internet
Wilkins has gone public with some of the abuse she's taken from certain corners of the internet
'Someone needs to kidnap her,' added one more.
When reached for comment, the White House stood behind Patel without making any reference to Wilkins.
'FBI
Director Patel is restoring integrity to the FBI and doing an excellent
job implementing the President’s agenda,' Abigail Jackson told the
Daily Mail.
Most recently, Wilkins has sued two right-wing commentators for allegedly claiming she is a Mossad agent.
Wilkins launched the legal action against failed Utah candidate for the US Senate, Samuel Parker, and MAGA social media provocateur Elijah Schaffer.
She accuses the pair of the 'insidious assertion' that she has connections to Israel's government and is acting as a 'honeypot' - an agent who uses a romantic or sexual relationship to compromise a target.
The
Nashville-based Wilkins 'is a Christian, American-born, United States
citizen, and is unaffiliated with any intelligence agency, much less the
government of Israel,' the singer's lawyers wrote in her federal
complaint.
Wilkins has never been to Israel, her lawyers attested.
Wilkins, 26, was right by the 45-year-old Patel's side when he was sworn in as FBI director
Parker, who had a failed bid in 2018, has
since grown a social media following by stoking controversy on the
right, including his attacks on Wilkins.
His page is full of conspiracies about popular figures on the right and further, such as Charlie Kirk, Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes.
Some
of his posts from earlier this month allege that Wilkins worked for two
spies and 'was possibly set up with Kash by another intel operative,'
for example.
Wilkins
has been dating Patel since 2023, and since then, some on social media
have fretted about the couple's jet-setting relationship.
The
country music singer has also previously sued podcaster and former FBI
agent Kyle Seraphin for allegedly lying about her being 'an agent of a
foreign government, assigned to manipulate and compromise the Director
of the FBI.'
The former agent later alleged the lawsuit was an effort to silence his criticism of the FBI director and his girlfriend.
Wilkins
has been regularly accused of being a 'honeypot,' a spy who uses
romantic tactics or sexual relationships to influence actions or
compromise targets with access to intelligence.
Their 19-year age gap fueled the tin foil hat conspiracy which she fiercely denied.
The pair's 19-year age gap fueled the tin foil hat conspiracy which she fiercely denied
She told the Daily Mail in August it would
have been a 'huge long-game' since she was dating Patel for years
before he became FBI director.
Wilkins
said that the redirection of attacks has been so harmful she's had to
censor out the word 'honeypot' from her social media comments.
'I've blocked the word "honeypot" from my Instagram comments, if that tells you anything,' Wilkins told the Daily Mail.
The country singer stood by Patel's side at his swearing-in ceremony. Dressed elegantly in an all-white gown, she impressed attendees with her grace and warmth.
The director and his girlfriend have recently caught headlines for their bustling travel schedule.
Earlier
this month, Patel spoke out, viciously ripping into critics upset with
his use of a private government jet for trips to visit his girlfriend.
'The
disgustingly baseless attacks against Alexis - a true patriot and the
woman I'm proud to call my partner in life - are beyond pathetic,' Patel
wrote after he caught flak for using the jet to get to a wrestling
match where his partner was scheduled to sing.
'She
is a rock-solid conservative and a country music sensation who has done
more for this nation than most will in ten lifetimes. I'm so blessed
she's in my life.'
He then added:
'Attacking her isn't just wrong - it's cowardly and jeopardizes our
safety. My love of family will always be my cornerstone, and you will
never tear that down or keep me from them.'
4 comments:
In that top photo she looks like she is wearing blue denim chaps over black leather pants. Isn't that sort of backwards?
I'm done with Daily Smell articles. Yes, Patel assigned her security because as the girlfriend of the FBI Director anyone concerned with her safety would do the same thing. Conspiracy Theorists are the sources of the Mossad Agent Bullshit? That would be a tad difficult when you're surrounded by an elite FBI SWAT Team. Brother, If you're not going to write a blog, at least copy articles from a valid news source. If you can find one.
Have you lost your mind? There's no way any sane person can justify assigning a SWAT team to protect a girlfriend.
No I'm disagreeing with The Daily Smell. In fact my cognitive ability has improved. I've lost 50 pounds, no longer have a high A1C or BP. I read constantly and with an inherited Belgian Malinois my daily workout has significantly increased. Doesn't mean I won't drop dead at any moment because nobody can predict the future.
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