Atlantic Writer Says She Was 'Inundated' With New Sources After Report On 'Vindictive' Kash Patel
Source: Huff Post
Apr 24, 2026, 02:14 PM EDT | Updated 3 hours ago
The Atlantics Sarah Fitzpatrick said she has been inundated with new sources since publishing her bombshell report on FBI Director Kash Patel, which accused him of excessive drinking and unexplained absences.
I think one of the things that has been most gratifying after, immediately after the story published, was I have been inundated by additional sourcing going up to the highest levels of the government, thanking us for doing the work, providing additional corroborating information, the writer said on the Radio Atlantic podcast Wednesday.
Fitzpatrick said that Patel is known to be extremely, extremely vindictive, which could be why more concerns about his behavior havent surfaced publicly.
I think there is a real fear at every level not just of the FBI, of the Justice Department, people who work in the White House that this is a person who is going to come after [you]. If you speak out, if you are perceived as not being 120% behind this FBI director or behind the president, there is a concern that you are going to lose your job, Fitzpatrick said.
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(59,380 posts)Im sick of that little fucking runt weasel wielding his ill-gotten, undeserved power
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(21,904 posts)My response is that I stand by every single word of this report, she said. We were very diligent. We were very careful. It went through multiple levels of editing, review, care.
And I think one of the things that has been most gratifying, after immediately after the story published was, I have been inundated by additional sourcing going up to the highest levels of the government, thanking us for doing the work, providing additional corroborating information.
Fitzpatrick said that she used more than two dozen sources for her original report, characterizing the officials she spoke to as people who felt that not only was this conduct embarrassing, unbecoming, but that it was a national security vulnerability, and that Americans were perhaps less safe as a result.
Asked about some of the more shocking details in her report, she said: I had never heard anything like this as a reporter, and I think I spent a very long time, a very diligent amount of time checking it out because it was so explosive.