Kash Patel is sworn into office as the ninth Director of the FBI by Attorney General Pamela Bondi in Washington, D.C., on February 21, 2025 with his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins. (White House photo)
Alexis Wilkins, the girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, is taking a blowtorch to the avalanche of conspiracy theories accusing her of being a “honeypot” for a foreign intelligence service.
Wilkins, a 26-year-old country singer with roots in Arkansas and a show on Rumble, went on The Megyn Kelly Show and unleashed a no-holds-barred rebuttal to accusations that she’s secretly a Mossad asset planted to compromise Patel.
The smear campaign against Wilkins didn’t just pop out of nowhere. It exploded online shortly after a controversial DOJ-FBI memo was released on July 6, claiming Jeffrey Epstein’s death was a suicide, and, more conveniently, that there was no client list.
When Americans began asking tough questions about the Epstein cover-up, suddenly conspiracy theorists started targeting Wilkins, twisting her backstory and affiliations to cast suspicion on her relationship with Patel.
Some even went as far as falsely labeling her Jewish and linking her to Israeli intelligence, all because she once worked with PragerU, a conservative educational nonprofit whose CEO served in the Israeli Defense Forces years ago.
In an X post, Wilkin wrote:
“I’ve spent my career saying no to anything that would compromise my character and working to restore America. It’s disappointing to see people with no real contribution to political discourse spin ridiculous conspiracy theories out of thin air. These accusations are obviously insanely ridiculous and coming from accounts that are farming because their engagement dried up after Trump’s win.
I would encourage anyone interested to actually research the facts of my life — they’re readily available. My happy relationship, my work, my Christian Faith, and my integrity speak for themselves.”
I’ve spent my career saying no to anything that would compromise my character and working to restore America. It’s disappointing to see people with no real contribution to political discourse spin ridiculous conspiracy theories out of thin air. These accusations are obviously…
— Alexis Wilkins (@AlexisWilkins) July 9, 2025
When Megyn Kelly asked Wilkins point-blank if she was a spy for any foreign government, she didn’t hesitate.
Megyn Kelly:
For some reason, the Epstein thing gets blamed on you. And there’s a lot of this on the internet. There are people with millions and millions of followers, in posts that have been seen millions and millions of times, accusing you of being a spy for Israel — mostly, mostly Mossad spy, could be other spies.
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Megyn Kelly:
So when this started coming out, were you shocked? I mean, do you think this is really basically just that you’re with Kash?
Alexis Wilkins:
I was shocked. I knew that, you know, that Prager was… this is kind of something that I think people in the deep sides of the internet like to pick at when they can’t figure out what else is wrong. So some of it didn’t surprise me. When it first started coming up, I was like, “All right, this looks like this is what they’re focusing on today.”
But then, to your point, Megyn, these posts got millions of views. And, you know, I could list all of the ways that this hurt me and my family, but some examples are the fact that people begin harassing you, people start doxxing your family, people start accusing you…
Just aside from all the other stuff that’s hurtful — the fact that I’ve dedicated myself to this movement, to good values, to speaking to children, to doing things that I thought were good, that were in line with my values — but also the fact that it’s accusing me of manipulating the person that I’m with, that I love… you know, that’s a horrible accusation.
And seeing this pop off on the internet — I think the initial ones actually didn’t tag me — so it was very bizarre to kind of start to see this roll in on my Twitter. And it not being… or my ex… and it not being a good influx of what people were talking about. It was very surprising, yes.
Megyn Kelly:
Now, what did Kash say? Because it’s always easier to take the slings and arrows yourself than to see them come to your loved one.
Alexis Wilkins:
Very, very similar to what he said… you know, I think he said something similar even when he got confirmed. You know: “You can throw [things] at me, but don’t…” — I think his example there was, “Don’t mess with the agents in the field,” you know, “Don’t mess with the people who have dedicated their lives to law enforcement.”
And it’s honestly very similar. He’s fine with people coming after him, printing things that make sense, don’t make sense, whatever — ask him the questions. But I think when it came to me, he was very frustrated that something that was limited to the governmental side, something that he’s obviously dealing with — something that, transparently — and Megyn, you know this — I don’t know anything about, that’s not something that he’s allowed to talk about.
I have no awareness besides what everyone else is seeing — probably the same questions everyone else has. And so for that to be something that came up, that put me into the line of fire — you know, he was very unhappy, to say the least.
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I think so. I think that it’s hard when you see anyone you love being attacked for something that you’re doing.
I’ve encountered it on a smaller scale — I’ve been a public figure for long enough to see people try to pick at my family, try and find people online… this is something that people do.
Hence — you know, it’s funny referring back to the ChatGPT investigation that was held on the soundbite you played — you know, that there aren’t any interviews of my friends. Well, there aren’t any interviews with my friends because I don’t want the internet to attack them. I think it’s pretty sensical.
But no, he’s dedicated to the American people, as he always has been. You know that when people get into government, they don’t just snap into something else. People have the same mission that they did on the campaign trail and during the time before they were in government — which is really all I can say on that.
But I think that, ultimately, it’s been hard to see me come into the line of fire for something he’s already dealing with.
Megyn Kelly:
Mm. Would you like to see additional Epstein files released?
Alexis Wilkins:
You know what — if people stop calling me a spy, absolutely.
Megyn Kelly:
Yeah, I can understand. For the record, I should ask you: are you a spy for any government?
Alexis Wilkins:
Definitely not. That is a firm no on that front.
WATCH:
“The fact that it’s accusing me of manipulating the person that I love is a horrible accusation…”
@AlexisWilkins, FBI director Kash Patel’s girlfriend, responds to internet trolls who say she’s an Israeli Mossad agent.
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— The Megyn Kelly Show (@MegynKellyShow) July 30, 2025
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