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FBI Director Kash Patel said he will sue The Atlantic after the magazine published an April 17 investigative piece, “The FBI Director Is MIA,” that cited more than two dozen current and former officials alleging excessive drinking, unexplained absences and erratic behavior while he has led the bureau.
The Atlantic’s reporting included accounts that members of Patel’s security detail sometimes had difficulty waking him and that breaching equipment was once requested to reach him behind locked doors.
The story also said briefings were rescheduled early in his tenure and that some officials worry the behavior could pose national security risks.
Patel publicly denied the claims, called the article “fake news,” and told Fox News on April 19 his team would file a defamation suit, aiming to meet the “actual malice” legal standard for public figures; his lawyer Jesse Binnall said a legal warning was sent before publication.
The White House and Justice Department defended Patel, while The Atlantic and reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick stood by the reporting.
The dispute follows earlier controversies around Patel’s public statements and conduct, and administration discussions about potential replacements were reported alongside the exposé.
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