Over the weekend, The Atlantic dropped a huge exclusive about FBI Director Kash Patel. The Atlantic piece was well-sourced, with senior FBI agents and DOJ officials raising the alert that Patel’s behavior is leaving the FBI enormously compromised. According to sources, Patel drinks to excess regularly, gets blackout drunk and then passes out behind locked doors. Patel also gets drunk and compromises ongoing investigations by making bizarre announcements which turn out to be false. Reportedly, Donald Trump expressed disapproval of Patel after he flew to the Milano-Cortina Olympics and got drunk with the US men’s hockey team after their gold-medal game. And on and on. The Atlantic made it sound like Patel will probably be fired or let go sometime soon. Well, Patel followed up on his promise to sue The Atlantic:
The F.B.I. director, Kash Patel, sued The Atlantic on Monday, accusing it of defamation over an article that claimed his excessive drinking and unexplained absences were putting his job in jeopardy. The article, under the headline “The FBI Director Is MIA,” was published on Friday and detailed Mr. Patel’s behavior in his role leading the Federal Bureau of Investigation, citing more than two dozen anonymous sources. The author, Sarah Fitzpatrick, wrote that Mr. Patel’s conduct had “often alarmed officials at the F.B.I. and the Department of Justice.” The article said he “has also earned a reputation for acting impulsively during high-stakes investigations.”
Mr. Patel denied the claims in a statement to The Atlantic, which the article included. The White House also denied the claims, with Karoline Leavitt, its press secretary, telling The Atlantic that “Director Patel remains a critical player on the administration’s law and order team.”
Mr. Patel immediately began threatening a lawsuit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia against both The Atlantic and Ms. Fitzpatrick. The suit seeks $250 million in damages.
A spokeswoman for The Atlantic said on Monday that the publication stood by its reporting. “We will vigorously defend The Atlantic and our journalists against this meritless lawsuit,” she said in a statement.
In his complaint, Mr. Patel accused the defendants of “publishing an article replete with false and obviously fabricated allegations designed to destroy Director Patel’s reputation and drive him from office.” He pushed back on allegations that he “drinks to the point of obvious intoxication” at places like the members-only clubs Ned’s in Washington and the Poodle Room in Las Vegas.
“Director Patel does not drink to excess at these establishments or anywhere else, and this has not, and has never been, a source of concern across the government,” the complaint said.
Mr. Patel also said in the suit that The Atlantic had published the article “despite being expressly warned, hours before publication, that the central allegations were categorically false.” He said in his suit that the F.B.I. had been given less than two hours to comment on a list of 19 claims provided by The Atlantic, and that his legal counsel had sent the publication a letter refuting the claims, asking for more time to respond and demanding that the article not be published.
Mr. Patel, as a public figure, must meet a higher standard than an ordinary citizen to prove his case. He must show not only that there were falsehoods in the article but also “actual malice” — a legal standard that means that the defendants published defamatory material either while knowing it was false or with reckless disregard as to its truth.
Someone pointed this out yesterday and I can’t get it out of my head – the reason why Donald Trump “successfully” sues all of these random people, media outlets and companies is because it’s a backdoor way of getting bribes. Patel’s lawsuit won’t work because The Atlantic isn’t going to pay a bribe to a drunken buffoon who probably won’t be FBI Director in six months’ time. Also, in a moment of “the walls are closing in,” a different Trump cabinet member was fired – Labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is now out of a job. In recent months, Trump has been firing major administration figures at a steady clip around the start of the month – I feel like the first week of May will be interesting. Will it be Patel? Whiskey Pete Hegseth? RFK Jr.?
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- Kash Patel, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) looks on during a roundtable on antifa in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA Featuring: Kash Patel Where: Washington, District of Columbia, United States When: 08 Oct 2025 Credit: Francis Chung/POOL via CNP/INSTARimages.com















Unfortunately for Patel, we’ve all seen his erratic behaviour and “bizarre announcements which turn out to be false” firsthand.
I guess he doesn’t understand “discovery” . This people in this administration are criminally stupid.
He’s probably going to try to argue that everything he has said and done is privileged under some sort of made-up executive branch privilege. And frankly, with the masses of incompetents that the courts have been stuffed with, maybe it will work.
Actually, the courts have been very successful when dealing with the trump regime. Patel’s case is now in the hands of a Clinton-appointed judge.
@BeanieBean – There may be a few public “victories,” but the supreme court is unraveling protections for workers, minorities, the environment, unions, and more and more and more and doing it with a shadow docket. They have fundamentally changed human rights already.
But I do have hope that no one will bother to protect such an obvious loser like Patel. They are too busy destroying democracy.
Or the “find out” phase as I like to call it. FAFO, Kash!
Orange Mussolini will have to be a little more careful with Kash because [presumably] he has seen the rest of the Epstein files, but I still think Kash is next on the chopping block. Susie Wiles allegedly hates him. I wonder if his lawsuit falls under any anti-SLAPP laws.
This is what i mean, I think the lawsuit will go up in flames shortly because, I’m pretty sure as we speak, the Atlantic lawyers are consulting with other lawyers re: Using discovery for this idiot too expose the files. NO ONE in this administration should be starting lawsuits.
Yet another example of Trump (or, actually, the people behind the scenes who put him there) putting incompetent buffoons in positions of power to 1) destroy confidence in institutions; 2) have “yes men/women” who won’t say no to illegal/immoral orders and 3) have a cabinet of incompetents who have no clue about the proper running of an administration so that when all the back door bribes, deals and illegal activity go on they say and do nothing. See also: Hegseth, Noem, Bondi – well, frankly the entire cabinet. Justice Brown Jackson also just wrote a scathing piece about the “shadow” docket on the Supreme Court and how Trump/Republican appointees are fast track shuffling all manner of Trump & Trump adjacent schemes through the court to fire government workers, allow corporate actions etc. I truly hope the Democrats take back the house in November and continue in 2028. But there have to be consequences for these criminals in this administration and those who support it otherwise they’re just biding their time to return…
Yes. They are also trying to fast track stacking the federal circuit courts with loyalists. Senator Durbin just dragged one nominee for filth when said nominee refused to agree that President Biden won the 2020 election.
If this lawsuit comes to fruition, I am looking forward to the discovery.
Me too. “Paging Miss Streisand …”
Some days I want to look up my high school journalism teacher from more than a couple decades ago to thank them for teaching me what “libel” actually means. In case any massively under-qualified republican appointees need a quick lesson, here’s the takeaway. Libel = false. True statements aren’t libel. Sorry.
If anyone is fired next, It will be Kashapp before junior or Kegseth because he’s brown.
Yeah, he’s only fired wine so far. When he runs out of women, maybe then he’ll go for POC, or MOC really. hegseth will be one of the last to go at this point.
@shazbot – Exactly this….
The Atlantic probably started digging after that video came out with Kash partying with the men’s hockey team. There’s no injury to his reputation because he did that to himself with the video. Drunken idiot.
Really curious how he experienced $250 million in damages in 2 days when he didn’t lose his job, wasn’t alienated from family members, lost no business opportunities (it would be a flagrant ethics violation on his part if there were any) and wasn’t hospitalized for mental health or stress related ailments.
I am enjoying watching MAGA display its complete ignorance on defamation lawsuits and how they’re all admitting he’ll abuse the power of his office to fight this.
Well, maybe he can claim that the stress of the Atlantic article forced him to take up excessive drinking…
What must sting the most is that he must know that the sources for these stories are all around him even now, and no doubt they have evidence of his incompetence and corruption.
So he’s a very paranoid and scared FBI director with nothing to lose – what could go wrong?
Discovery is going to be a low key intervention.
😂
This is just funny. NOBODY cares a quarter of a billion dollars about Kash Patel.
He has such crazy eyes
Cocaine. Obviously booze too but definitely cocaine. And crazy.
HA!!!! omg
Did you ever see the clip of Jennifer Lawrence from an Ellen interview where Ellen meanly shows a bad red carpet picture of Jennifer where her eyes are bugging out? Jennifer admitted she was drunk when the photo was taken and was trying desperately to look sober. It’s the same bugged out look Kash has in his photos. Just saying. At least J-law admitted it.
The I’ve Had It Podcast ladies did a little montage of him, I think mostly pre FBI, sniffing involuntarily during interviews. It’s pretty telling.
I can’t wait for the discovery era of this lawsuit! 🙂 What a clown!
The jokes write themselves…..
LOL Discovery will be LIT.
All of these clowns surrounding Trump are just one messy embarrassment after another.
My question is since Ka$h isn’t apparently doing his job and really isn’t interested in doing his job, who is REALLY in charge of the FBI right now?
If he actually follows through on this (which he absolutely won’t because these a-holes are all about bluster, bravado, bullying, and posturing without substance), the discovery phase will see me up to my eyeballs in popcorn. 🍿
I think that yeah, Patel, is probably next but Kennedy won’t be far behind. His revelations about raccoon penises and toilet seats aren’t helping his cause.
I want to see how much this ugly mfer is costing us…..booze, personal trips, having a kept “girlfriend.”
I’m sorry but that’s the face of an alcoholic. I stand by the Atlantic