Kash Patel Yells at FBI to Drive Girlfriend’s Drunk Friend
FBI Director Kash Patel has come under fire for reportedly using government resources for personal matters. Sources allege that he instructed agents, assigned to provide security for his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins, to drive her drunk friend home after a night out. Despite agents objecting, Patel insisted they comply, even yelling at the lead agent to fulfill the request.
This incident follows recent scrutiny of Patel’s unconventional practices, including assigning an elite FBI security detail to Wilkins, a move deemed unprecedented and raising serious ethical concerns within the bureau. The security detail reportedly consists of members who were formerly part of a SWAT team in Nashville, suggesting a significant diversion of FBI resources.
Concerns among FBI agents regarding Patel’s management style have escalated, with reports indicating that he has extended the use of FBI agents to assist Wilkins on multiple occasions. The involvement of taxpayer-funded security for personal errands has drawn criticism from within the bureau, emphasizing unease over the misuse of agency personnel.
As the story unfolds, an FBI spokesperson has denied the allegations, labeling them as “made up” and claiming the events did not occur. Nonetheless, the narrative circulating among agents highlights issues of propriety and the misuse of government assets under Patel’s directorship.
This situation illustrates broader concerns regarding the integrity of the FBI under Patel, who has already faced scrutiny for other controversial actions tied to his tenure. Such misuse of agency resources not only raises ethical questions but also undermines public trust in the institution.