
Washington, D.C. – In a fiery social media thread, the country singer girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel has launched a sweeping counter-offensive, claiming she was falsely branded a Mossad agent as part of a coordinated foreign influence operation allegedly backed by Russia to fracture the MAGA movement and undermine the Trump administration.
Alexis Wilkins, 27, took to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday night to allege that a “foreign-linked influence network” has been targeting her and the Trump administration for the past 22 months. She claims the operation uses antisemitic conspiracy theories — including labeling her a “honeypot” for Israeli intelligence — to sow chaos in the Republican Party, demoralize supporters ahead of the 2026 midterms, and derail President Trump’s agenda, particularly regarding the ongoing war in Iran.
Wilkins specifically pointed to podcaster Candace Owens, former Trump advisor Michael Flynn, and former counterterrorism official Joe Kent as figures involved in amplifying or participating in the alleged campaign. She accused the network of exploiting Owens’ claims that Israel was behind the September 2025 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which she says triggered the renewed “honeypot” attacks against her.
According to Wilkins, the goal is to create permanent fractures within the GOP base, discourage support for U.S. involvement in the Iran conflict, and portray the Trump government as unstable or compromised by foreign agents. She says she has gathered evidence, including charts and graphs showing unusual social media amplification patterns, to support her allegations.
The controversy stems from earlier claims made by Utah Senate candidate Samuel Parker and MAGA influencer Elijah Schaffer, who alleged that Wilkins was being used as a “honeypot” to manipulate Patel and the federal government. Wilkins has previously sued both men over the accusations. Those claims were later amplified by Owens and others in right-wing circles.
In response to Wilkins’ thread, Candace Owens dismissed the accusations as “completely and utterly false” and “objectively hilarious,” adding a personal jab: “I would say ‘stick to country music’ but you kinda suck at that too.”
Michael Flynn responded with a humorous meme, seemingly downplaying any notion of a coordinated “Flynn network.” A group associated with Flynn, Catholics for Catholics, issued a statement emphasizing their focus on spiritual goals rather than political infighting.
This latest flare-up comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the relationship between Patel, 45, and Wilkins. The couple has faced questions about alleged misuse of taxpayer resources for personal travel and security details, including incidents where Patel reportedly demanded escorts for Wilkins’ associates.
Wilkins maintains that the attacks against her are part of a larger effort involving antisemitic tropes to weaken conservative unity at a critical time.
Crime Vault Magazine will continue to monitor this rapidly evolving feud within conservative and MAGA circles. As accusations of foreign influence, intelligence agency involvement, and internal sabotage fly, the story highlights the deep divisions and conspiracy-driven tensions that continue to roil the American right in 2026.
This story is developing.