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. As Wilkins was speaking, Kash kissed her forehead and Wilkins said, "I'm gonna cry'.
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