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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Atlantic-The FBI Director Is MIA (gift article)
The author of this article was Jen Psaki last night. Patel is threatening to sue.
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On Friday, April 10, as FBI Director Kash Patel was preparing to leave work for the weekend, he struggled to log into an internal computer system. He quickly became convinced that he had been locked out, and he panicked, frantically calling aides and allies to announce that he had been fired by the White House, according to nine people familiar with his outreach. Two of these people described his behavior as a freak-out.....
But Patel, according to multiple current officials, as well as former officials who have stayed close to him, is deeply concerned that his job is in jeopardy. He has good reasons to think soincluding some having to do with what witnesses described to me as bouts of excessive drinking. My colleague Ashley Parker and I reported earlier this month that Patel was among the officials expected to be fired after Attorney General Pam Bondis ouster, on April 2. Were all just waiting for the word that Patel is officially out of the top job, an FBI official told me this week, and a former official told my colleague Jonathan Lemire that Patel was rightly paranoid. Senior members of the Trump administration are already discussing who might replace him, according to an administration official and two people close to the White House who were familiar with the conversations.....
The IT-lockout episode is emblematic of Patels tumultuous tenure as director of the FBI: He is erratic, suspicious of others, and prone to jumping to conclusions before he has necessary evidence, according to the more than two dozen people I interviewed about Patels conduct, including current and former FBI officials, staff at law-enforcement and intelligence agencies, hospitality-industry workers, members of Congress, political operatives, lobbyists, and former advisers. Speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information and private conversations, they described Patels tenure as a management failure and his personal behavior as a national-security vulnerability.
They said that the problems with his conduct go well beyond what has been previously known, and include both conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences. His behavior has often alarmed officials at the FBI and the Department of Justice, even as he won support from the White House for his eager participation in Trumps effort to turn federal law enforcement against the presidents perceived political enemies.
Several officials told me that Patels drinking has been a recurring source of concern across the government. They said that he is known to drink to the point of obvious intoxication, in many cases at the private club Neds in Washington, D.C., while in the presence of White House and other administration staff. He is also known to drink to excess at the Poodle Room, in Las Vegas, where he frequently spends parts of his weekends. Early in his tenure, meetings and briefings had to be rescheduled for later in the day as a result of his alcohol-fueled nights, six current and former officials and others familiar with Patels schedule told me.....
Patels drinking is no secret. While on official travel to Italy in February, he was filmed chugging beer with the U.S. mens Olympic hockey team following their gold-medal victory. The incident prompted the presidentwho does not drink and whose brother died following a long struggle with alcoholismto call the FBI director to convey his unhappiness, according to two officials familiar with the call. But officials told me that Patels alcohol use goes far beyond the occasional beer. FBI officials and others in the administration have privately questioned whether alcohol played a role in the instances in which he shared inaccurate information about active law-enforcement investigations, including following the murder of Charlie Kirk.
But Patel, according to multiple current officials, as well as former officials who have stayed close to him, is deeply concerned that his job is in jeopardy. He has good reasons to think soincluding some having to do with what witnesses described to me as bouts of excessive drinking. My colleague Ashley Parker and I reported earlier this month that Patel was among the officials expected to be fired after Attorney General Pam Bondis ouster, on April 2. Were all just waiting for the word that Patel is officially out of the top job, an FBI official told me this week, and a former official told my colleague Jonathan Lemire that Patel was rightly paranoid. Senior members of the Trump administration are already discussing who might replace him, according to an administration official and two people close to the White House who were familiar with the conversations.....
The IT-lockout episode is emblematic of Patels tumultuous tenure as director of the FBI: He is erratic, suspicious of others, and prone to jumping to conclusions before he has necessary evidence, according to the more than two dozen people I interviewed about Patels conduct, including current and former FBI officials, staff at law-enforcement and intelligence agencies, hospitality-industry workers, members of Congress, political operatives, lobbyists, and former advisers. Speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information and private conversations, they described Patels tenure as a management failure and his personal behavior as a national-security vulnerability.
They said that the problems with his conduct go well beyond what has been previously known, and include both conspicuous inebriation and unexplained absences. His behavior has often alarmed officials at the FBI and the Department of Justice, even as he won support from the White House for his eager participation in Trumps effort to turn federal law enforcement against the presidents perceived political enemies.
Several officials told me that Patels drinking has been a recurring source of concern across the government. They said that he is known to drink to the point of obvious intoxication, in many cases at the private club Neds in Washington, D.C., while in the presence of White House and other administration staff. He is also known to drink to excess at the Poodle Room, in Las Vegas, where he frequently spends parts of his weekends. Early in his tenure, meetings and briefings had to be rescheduled for later in the day as a result of his alcohol-fueled nights, six current and former officials and others familiar with Patels schedule told me.....
Patels drinking is no secret. While on official travel to Italy in February, he was filmed chugging beer with the U.S. mens Olympic hockey team following their gold-medal victory. The incident prompted the presidentwho does not drink and whose brother died following a long struggle with alcoholismto call the FBI director to convey his unhappiness, according to two officials familiar with the call. But officials told me that Patels alcohol use goes far beyond the occasional beer. FBI officials and others in the administration have privately questioned whether alcohol played a role in the instances in which he shared inaccurate information about active law-enforcement investigations, including following the murder of Charlie Kirk.
There is a great deal in this article. It will be interesting to see if Patel files a lawsuit or if trump fires him first.
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The Atlantic-The FBI Director Is MIA (gift article) (Original Post)
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The Atlantic reports that Kash Patel is drinking so heavily that meetings need to be rescheduled
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LetMyPeopleVote
(180,658 posts)1. Here is the letter that Patel's attorney sent to the Atlantic
Please note that this attorney provided some great detail about facts that were not in the Atlantic article before the article was published. This attorney is one of the attorneys who filed a dumb lawsuit in Nevada for trump that was dismissed.
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dalton99a
(94,712 posts)2. +1. Spread this far and wide
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,658 posts)3. The Atlantic reports that Kash Patel is drinking so heavily that meetings need to be rescheduled
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The Atlantic reports that Kash Patel is drinking so heavily that meetings need to be rescheduled and his security detail has trouble waking him up.
At one point, they had to request SWAT team equipment because he wouldn't answer the door.
Some think that his drinking is responsible for major blunders like when he put out inaccurate information about the Charlie Kirk investigation.
With the war in Iran, government officials are wondering what happens if there's a terrorist attack and he's too drunk to respond.
Patel fired members of a counterterrorism squad working partly on Iran, and instead spends his time demanding that FBI merchandise look more "fierce."
Asked to comment, he threatens to sue the reporters.
At one point, they had to request SWAT team equipment because he wouldn't answer the door.
Some think that his drinking is responsible for major blunders like when he put out inaccurate information about the Charlie Kirk investigation.
With the war in Iran, government officials are wondering what happens if there's a terrorist attack and he's too drunk to respond.
Patel fired members of a counterterrorism squad working partly on Iran, and instead spends his time demanding that FBI merchandise look more "fierce."
Asked to comment, he threatens to sue the reporters.

LetMyPeopleVote
(180,658 posts)4. Jen Psaki had the author of this article on last night
Tree Lady
(13,327 posts)6. They wouldn't have done the article
Without proof and many sources considering how bad it is for him.
Javaman
(65,871 posts)5. Anyone have an archived link? nt