Kash Patel’s girlfriend accuses Candace Owens and Michael Flynn of ‘foreign ties’ of conspiring to split MAGA

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The girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel has made a powerful statement. She said some far-right influencers were involved in a foreign-linked plan to sow problems within the Republican Party and undermine Donald Trump’s presidency.

Kash Patel's girlfriend claims 'foreign-linked' network targeting her and Trump (X/ @AlexisWilkins
Kash Patel’s girlfriend claims ‘foreign-linked’ network targeting her and Trump (X/ @AlexisWilkins

Who is making these claims?

country singer Alexis Wilkins FBI Director Kash Patel, 27, who she is dating, said she had gathered evidence of planned activity against her and the Trump administration.

The couple has also been criticized in the past for claims they use taxpayer-funded resources for personal travel and security.

Wilkins has also taken a number of right-wing influencers to court over conspiracy theories that claimed she was a “honeypot” spy for the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad and accused her of trying to influence the U.S. government.

What exactly is she accusing?

On Tuesday night, Wilkins published a 13-part post on X that included charts and graphs that she claimed showed “abnormal” social media activity amplifying conspiracy theories against her. She described the alleged actions as a “weapon” against her and the Trump administration.

Wilkins said her posts showed she believed Russia-related actions were an effort to divide Trump’s supporters by spreading anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. she named Candace Owensformer Trump adviser Michael Flynn and former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent As a key figure in this so-called network.

According to her, things escalated when Owens claimed that Israel was behind the death of activist Charlie Kirk. Wilkins said this “immediately” led to people spreading “honeypot” accusations against her.

“A natural moment of Republican unity transformed within hours into one of the most enduring points of division this year,” she wrote.

larger political situation

The claims come at a tense moment. According to Reuters/Ipsos, support for U.S. military strikes in the war with Iran has declined, with only 35% of Americans supporting it, compared with 37% a week ago.

Meanwhile, those on the right are divided on the issue. Some support Trump’s decision, while others want the United States to withdraw from the conflict and blame Israel for getting the United States involved.

Despite the drop in support, Wilkins stuck to his guns. She said MAGA doesn’t have a popularity problem.

“It has infiltration issues,” she said.

How did the defendant respond?

The counterattack was swift and sharp.

Owens found the entire clue “totally wrong” and “objectively hilarious”,

“I would say ‘stick to country music,’ but you kind of suck at that, too,” she added.

Flynn responded to a meme of two cats reading smartphones, with the caption: “Me and what I call the ‘Flynn Network’ are hard at work… Don’t lose your sense of humor, friends, this is getting deeper.”

Meanwhile, Catholics for Catholics said its mission has nothing to do with political influence, saying its goal is “to win souls for Jesus Christ” and that it hopes its supporters “never stop fighting for America and the Kingdom of Christ.”

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