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FBI Director Kash Patel Announces Defamation Lawsuit Against The Atlantic Over Alcohol-Related Reporting
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FBI Director Kash Patel Announces Defamation Lawsuit Against The Atlantic Over Alcohol-Related Reporting

Patel vows legal action after magazine published article citing two-dozen sources claiming he frequently drinks to excess, with officials worrying about national security implications

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  • FBI Director Kash Patel announced Sunday he will sue The Atlantic magazine for defamation over a Friday article citing more than two-dozen sources claiming he frequently drinks to excess, sometimes to the point of conspicuous intoxication.
  • The article reported his security detail struggled to wake him due to apparent inebriation and that meetings were rescheduled due to his drinking.
  • Patel called the claims an attack on his character and said he would file the lawsuit Monday.

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Why It Matters

Kash Patel is a longtime Trump loyalist who was confirmed as FBI director last year over the objection of all Democrats and two Republicans, who warned about his lack of experience and prior controversial statements. The Atlantic has previously made headlines for revealing sensitive government communications, including the Signal text message chain about U.S. bombing Houthi targets in Yemen.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel said Sunday he is suing The Atlantic magazine over a recent article reporting that he frequently drinks alcohol to excess. Patel said on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures" that he would be bringing a lawsuit for defamation on Monday. "We are not going to take this laying down," Patel said. "You want to attack my character? Come at me, bring it on. I'll see you in court." Pressed if he was planning to sue the magazine, Patel said, "[A]bsolutely, it's coming tomorrow." "We stand by our reporting on Kash Patel," Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, said in a statement to CNBC. The magazine on Friday published a detailed article citing more than two-dozen sources that made bombshell claims about Patel's behavior. The sources told the magazine that Patel frequently drinks to the point of conspicuous intoxication, and that his security detail has at times struggled to wake him due to apparent inebriation. In one instance, The Atlantic reported, a request for "breaching equipment" was made because Patel was unreachable behind locked doors. The magazine also reported that, early in his tenure, meetings had to be rescheduled to later in the day due to his drinking. Current and former officials told The Atlantic that they worry Patel's behavior puts the country in danger, especially as the U.S. wages a war with Iran — a leading state sponsor of terror. Patel's lawyer, Jesse Binnall, in a letter to The Atlantic that was posted to X, said he provided notice to the magazine that several pieces of its reporting were false. Binnall asked the magazine to not publish claims that Patel drinks to excess at D.C. club Ned's and The Poodle Room in Las Vegas, the details about his security detail being unable to wake him, and claims that his conduct was threatening public safety, among other details in the story. "[S]hould The Atlantic choose to publish this demonstrably false and defamatory article, Director Patel will have no choice but to take swift legal action to uphold his reputation," the letter, signed by lawyers Binnall and Jared Roberts, read. The Atlantic in 2025 revealed that a Trump administration official had added its editor, Goldberg, to a Signal text message chain that included Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about the U.S. bombing Houthi targets in Yemen. Patel is a longtime Trump loyalist who was confirmed as FBI director last year, over the objection of all Democrats and two Republicans, who warned about his lack of experience and prior controversial statements. Patel made headlines recently for chugging a beer after Team USA won the gold medal in ice hockey in the 2026 Olympic Games.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The lawsuit will proceed to court as Patel has explicitly stated his intent to sue

    Very likely · Within weeks

  • The Atlantic will defend its reporting vigorously given its editor's statement that they stand by their story

    Very likely · Within weeks

  • The lawsuit will bring additional scrutiny to Patel's conduct and may prompt calls for his resignation

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Are the allegations about Patel's drinking true?
  • Will the lawsuit proceed to trial?
  • Will the lawsuit impact Patel's ability to serve as FBI Director?
  • Are there other incidents of similar behavior not reported?

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This article was originally published by CNBC.

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