Overview
- Alexis Wilkins, who posted a 13-part thread on X Tuesday night, alleged a 22-month operation linked to foreign actors that she says aims to fracture Republicans and that also targeted her.
- She cited X data showing 3.1 million retweet engagements with many near-simultaneous shares and said she will publish the full dataset built with the platform’s API, which news outlets have not independently verified.
- Wilkins named Michael Flynn, Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent as central to the pattern she described as engineered chaos inside the movement.
- Owens dismissed the claims as completely false and insulted Wilkins, Flynn replied with a mocking meme, and the group Catholics for Catholics rejected political motives and described a religious mission.
- Her timeline links the feud to broader rifts on the right over the Iran war and the 2025 killing of Charlie Kirk, with recent coverage from outlets across the spectrum noting the lack of independent confirmation and the possibility of further scrutiny if Wilkins releases her data.