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Patel denies being intoxicated while on the job

21 April 2026
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FBI Director Kash Patel has denied allegations of excessive drinking and job performance issues, stating he has “never been intoxicated on the job.” This response follows a report from The Atlantic claiming Patel’s drinking has caused unexplained absences and raised concerns within the government. During a press conference, Patel criticized the media, asserting he does not pay attention to “fake news” and emphasized his commitment to his role, mentioning a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic. In addition, Patel defended a past incident where he was seen celebrating with Olympic hockey players, explaining it as part of his patriotic support for American athletes. The Atlantic has stated it stands by its reporting and intends to defend itself against Patel’s lawsuit.

Why It Matters

This story highlights ongoing tensions between government officials and the media regarding accountability and transparency. Allegations of misconduct among high-ranking officials can undermine public trust in government institutions, particularly in agencies like the FBI, which are crucial for national security and law enforcement. Patel’s lawsuit reflects a broader trend where public figures challenge media narratives, raising questions about journalistic integrity and the impact of negative reporting on individuals’ careers. The outcome of this legal dispute may set precedents for how similar cases are handled in the future.

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