Katie Miller, the wife of Donald Trump aide Stephen Miller, chose to release the teaser of her upcoming interview with FBI director Kash Patel and his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins at a time when every movement of the FBI is under watch as the Brown University shooter, who gunned down two students, is still at large. The agency has nothing but a wrongful detention of a person who was let go later, and some grainy footage of the accused. The manhunt entered its fourth day with law enforcement still asking people for tips on the shooter. Meanwhile, Kash Patel and his controversial girlfriend Alexis Wilkins was seen laughing and chatting with Katie Miller, whose last interview was with Elon Musk. Kash and his girlfriend address the rumors of Wilkins being a Mossad agent etc.
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As the outrage grew, Katie Miller defended and said the interview was ‘taped prior to Sunday’ — before the Brown University attacj tok place. “Still kind of fu*king weird to have the DIRECTOR OF THE FBI come on a podcast to discuss his relationship and personal life. Just my opinion tho…” one wrote.”Makes no difference. It’s a bad look when Kash has done absolutely nothing,” another wrote. Social media users made Katie Miller aware that it is bad optics to release the teaser. “did it occur to you that maybe you should hold off on releasing while there’s a mass shooter on the loose? i’d almost respect it if you’re intentionally trying to get kash fired,” another said.
Why Kash Patel is under fresh fire over Brown University shooting
This is not the first time that something turned out to be untrue after Kash Patel announced it. The same thing happened when Charlie Kirk was killed. In October, he announced that FBI thwarted a potential terrorist attack in Michigan but people from inside the administration highly doubted whether it was a terrorist attack or just another inflated claim by Patel. Kash Patel’s impulse to publicize the work of the bureau under his leadership has revived questions about his competence and his future in the administration. “Kash Patel’s impulse to publicize the work of the bureau under his leadership has revived questions about his competence and his future in the administration,” NYT noted after Brown University bungle.
