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Kash Patel’s girlfriend trashes allegations that Patel once asked FBI security to drop her ‘drunk friend’ home

Kash Patel's girlfriend trashes allegations that Patel once asked FBI security to drop her 'drunk friend' home

FBI director Kash Patel’s girlfriend reacted and laughed off a fresh gossip that her boyfriend wanted FBI security detail to drop her ‘drunk friend’ home, on one occasion and was refused. MSNOW claimed that this happened more than once that Patel ordered the security detail protecting Alexis to escort one of her drunk friends after a night of partying in Nashville. The report said the security agents objected to diverting from their assignment but Patel insisted because Winkins had requested. The report also claimed that once Patel called the head of Wilkins’ security details and yelled at him. The report came as Patel had been fighting a stiff resistance against him as the FBI chief coming from inside the MAGA base. It was also reported that Kash Patel would lose his post by December 15 but President Donald Trump dismissed the speculations and said he was doing a great job. Patel’s personal relationship, his use of FBI assets for his personal travels, for his girlfriend’s security — everything has come under scrutiny. Recently, a report by former FBi agents claimed that Patel threw tantrums when he reached Utah soon after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, as he did not have his FBI jacket. The report claimed he was not ready to get off the plane unless he had an FBI jacket with a perfect fit. Patel himself refuted the jacket story and claimed that he was handed over a jacket, and he was honored to wear it, calling the tantrums episode 100% fabricated. Similarly, the FBI said the ‘drunk friend’ story is false and Alexis does not even drink. FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson said after he received the allegation from the reporter, he checked with all the parties concerned — Kash Patel, Alexis Wilkins, the security detail. All of them said it didn’t happen but the reporter claimed that they have trust on their sources. “I got this allegation on Tuesday. It sounded made up and I told the reporter so. I went and checked with everyone involved – Alexis (who doesn’t even drink), the Director, the Detail, and more – all of whom said it didn’t happen. Couldn’t find any corroboration or record of it whatsoever,” Williamson posted. Alexis also chose to reply to the claim and said it was a lame and verifiably false party girl trope. “Ken’s 3 sources: the voices in his head. Nice try, Ken. Let’s try something even remotely believable next time instead of some party girl trope that’s lame and verifiably false,” Wilkins wrote to MSNOW’s Ken Dlanian.

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