Under-fire FBI Director Kash Patel has been busted using an elite SWAT team as a personal rideshare service, ordering agents to give rides home to his girlfriend’s drunken pal, according to agency insiders who spoke to MS Now.
Sources said Patel, 45, twice ordered the security detail assigned to his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins, to drive one of her allegedly drunk friends home.
Keystone Kash has been slammed for his use of an FBI private plane and the level of protection that Wilkins receives.
Agents who pushed back on ferrying the friends around earned a stern dressing-down from an angry Patel, the insiders claimed.
Wilkins, 27, who lives part-time in Nashville for work, receives a separate security detail that includes members of a local SWAT team.

Past FBI directors’ spouses occasionally received protection when traveling with their partners.
Former FBI agent Christopher O’Leary called the orders “outrageous” and “demonstrative of Kash Patel’s complete lack of judgment and integrity.” “FBI agents serve the public and swear an oath to protect and defend the Constitution. This is clearly a long way from that,” he added.
The incidents have reportedly become a topic of gossip within the bureau, as agents worry about the diversion of resources and what it signals about leadership priorities. Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino also faced criticism in a November report from over 20 current and former FBI personnel, who described the bureau under their watch as “rudderless.” Patel was characterized as “insecure,” prone to tantrums, and lacking the professionalism required for his position.
Experts noted that agents trained for high-stakes operations, from counterterrorism to hostage rescue, were being pulled from their primary missions for what amounts to chauffeuring a private citizen.
In a comment given to MS Now, FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson denied the reports outright, saying, “This is made up and did not happen.” The Daily Beast has also approached for comment.
Still, the claims align with a series of reported internal complaints about the mismanagement of Patel and Bongino’s leadership, including leaving critical assignments understaffed while fulfilling nonessential requests.

Patel has attracted criticism for using taxpayer-funded jet rides to visit his girlfriend. He took a $60 million private jet to see Wilkins perform at a Real American Freestyle wrestling event in Pennsylvania on Oct. 25, before flying to Nashville, Wilkins’ home city, later that same day.
The Bulwark then revealed that Patel’s trips to Nashville date back to February, when he took his first trip just three days after being sworn in as FBI director. His jet then made two round-trip flights on March 14 and 16, traveling from Manassas, a regional airport near Washington, to Nashville.
On March 21, the jet returned to Nashville for the fourth time in a month. On Friday, Oct. 31, the private jet reportedly flew to Florida, where President Donald Trump, 79, held a Great Gatsby–themed Halloween party at Mar-a-Lago. Patel left Florida the following day, heading once again to Nashville, where he stayed until Nov. 3—coinciding with his girlfriend’s 27th birthday.
It is unknown how many of Patel’s trips to Nashville were personal or professional, or how—even if—the director will reimburse the costs.
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