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Kingsley Wilson

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Kingsley Wilson
Official portrait, 2025
United States Department of Defense Press Secretary
Assumed office
May 27, 2025
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byHerself
Acting
In office
April 24, 2025 – May 27, 2025
Preceded byJohn Ullyot
Succeeded byHerself
Deputy United States Department of Defense Press Secretary
In office
January 21, 2025 – May 27, 2025
PresidentDonald Trump
Press SecretarySean Parnell
Preceded bySabrina Singh
Personal details
Born
Kingsley R. Cortes

1998 or 1999 (age 26–27)

Kingsley R. Wilson (née Cortes; born 1998 or 1999) is an American spokeswoman who has served as the United States Department of Defense press secretary since May 2025. She served as the acting Department of Defense press secretary from April to May 2025 and the deputy Department of Defense press secretary from January to May 2025.

Early life

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Kingsley R. Cortes[1] was born in 1998 or 1999.[2] Her father is Steve Cortes, a former advisor to Donald Trump and conservative commentator.[2]

Career

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Political career (2020–2025)

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Wilson worked for Trump's 2020 presidential campaign.[2] She later worked for Gettr[2] and began serving as the national committeewoman of the Washington, D.C. Young Republicans by April 2023.[3] By January 2025, Wilson had become the director of strategic communications at the Center for Renewing America.[1]

Deputy Department of Defense press secretary (January–May 2025)

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In January 2025, Wilson was named as the deputy Department of Defense press secretary.[2] She garnered controversy for what her critics described as antisemitic comments made on X.[4]

Department of Defense Press Secretary (April 2025–present)

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On April 24, 2025, Wilson became the acting Department of Defense press secretary,[5] replacing John Ullyot.[6] The department announced on May 23 that she would serve as press secretary;[7] she was sworn in on May 27.[8]

Views

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Wilson has called for "zero immigration and mass deportations".[2] She has stated that transgender people should not be allowed to own firearms and that they are not visible in a "healthy country".[2] Several of Wilson's posts on X have criticized Republicans, including Florida governor Ron DeSantis and former speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, in favor of Donald Trump.[9] She stated that speaker of the House Mike Johnson lacked "testicular fortitude" and called for senator Lindsey Graham to be deported after they supported military aid to Ukraine.[10]

In posts on X, Wilson has opposed U.S. military interventions, including military support for Israel and Ukraine. In July 2024, she referred to NATO as an "international HR department".[9] In a One America News interview in 2023, Wilson called for Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy to be arrested; conversely, she praised his "encyclopedic knowledge of his people's history" in Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin.[10] Wilson has expressed support for Serbian nationalism. In 2024, she endorsed Alternative for Germany.[2]

Wilson has repeated claims that Leo Frank committed the murder of Mary Phagan; modern historians generally agree that Frank was wrongfully convicted. She has stated that the Black Lives Matter movement has an "affinity for race-based violence" and referred to George Floyd as a "career criminal". Wilson believes in the Great Replacement conspiracy theory.[2]

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