Kash Patel's girlfriend Alexis Wilkins' three words for the new FBI director: 'I'm gonna cry'

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Kash Patel's girlfriend Alexis Wilkins stole the show as she was present at Kash's swearing in.

As Kash Patel was sworn in as the new director of FBI by Attorney General Pam Bondi, it was Kash's girlfriend Alexis Wilkins who stole the show. 26-year-old Wilkins was seen standing by Patel's side, looking at him admiringly as he took the oath. She also spoke about her relationship with Kash and had only good words for Kash. The country music star said it had been an amazing process to see Kash achieving great heights. "Everything else — political— aside, this man is the most loyal, the most kind, the most caring person...I'm gonna cry," she said just as Patel kissed her forehead.
Wilkins revealed that she had a conversation with President Donald Trump about Kash. One question Trump asked was, 'Kash is loyal, right?' Wilkins said her answer was 'yes,' and that's the one word that sums up Kash Patel—both inside and outside politics.
Dressed in an all-white formal dress, Wilkins stole the show as her warmth impressed the netizens.
Wilkins is a singer, writer, and commentator. She has taken a job at Capitol Hill as press secretary for Republican representative Abraham Hamade so that she can move to Washington with Kash.

Born in Boston, Wilkins spent her early years in England and Switzerland and later settled in Nashville to pursue her music career. She graduated with honors from Belmont University, majoring in Business and Political Science.
Kash and Wilkins met at a conservative ReAwaken America event in October 2022. DailyMail reported that they began dating in January 2023, a few months later.
In his swearing-in remark, Patel spoke about the American Dream and how a first-general Indian kid has his American dream fulfilled. "Anyone who thinks the American Dream is dead, look right here. You're talking to a first-generation Indian kid who is about to lead the law enforcement community in the greatest nation on God's Earth," Patel said.
"I know the media is in here. If you have a target, that target is right here (pointing to himself). It's not the men and women in the FBI. You have written everything you possibly can about me that is fake, malicious, slanderous and defamatory. Keep it coming, bring it on and leave the men and the women in the FBI out of it. They deserve better," Patel said.

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