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FBI Director Kash Patel Denies Inebriation Allegations and Defends Performance in Press Conference

FBI Director Kash Patel Denies Inebriation Allegations and Defends Performance in Press Conference

FBI Director Kash Patel publicly addressed recent allegations regarding his personal conduct on Tuesday, standing at a lectern alongside acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to deny reports of excessive drinking and unexplained absences. The appearance marked Patel’s first public comments on the matter since the publication of a controversial article in The Atlantic that has since become the subject of a major defamation lawsuit.

During the press conference, Patel dismissed the claims as a "malicious hit piece," asserting that he has never been intoxicated while performing his official duties. He further characterized his tenure as one defined by high productivity, telling reporters that he has remained on the job for twice as many days as his predecessors and highlighting several law enforcement initiatives he considers successes.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who serves as Patel’s direct supervisor, stood firmly by the FBI director. Blanche ridiculed the reporting, which suggested that senior leaders had previously been warned about Patel’s behavior. While Blanche admitted he had not read the full story, he labeled the information within it as "blatantly false" and criticized the magazine’s reliance on anonymous sources.

The tension between the administration and the media outlet reached a boiling point on Monday when Patel officially filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and its national security correspondent, Sarah Fitzpatrick. The lawsuit alleges that the magazine published fabricated accounts of Patel’s social activities at various clubs and resorts in an effort to drive him from office and damage his reputation.

For its part, The Atlantic has remained resolute, stating that it stands by every word of the deeply sourced reporting. Sarah Fitzpatrick, the journalist behind the story, noted in a recent interview that the article was the result of interviews with more than two dozen people and that the magazine’s legal and editorial teams were diligent in verifying the facts before publication.

While much of the media inquiry on Tuesday focused on the personal allegations against Patel, the press conference was originally convened to discuss a major federal indictment. The Department of Justice has charged the Southern Poverty Law Center with wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy, alleging the organization misused donor funds to pay informants within the same extremist groups it claimed to be dismantling.

Patel and Blanche emphasized that the investigation into the civil rights organization is part of a broader effort to ensure transparency among non-profit groups. Despite the serious nature of the criminal charges announced, the questions regarding Patel’s personal conduct and his ongoing legal battle with the press dominated much of the afternoon’s discussion.

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By: CNN Newsource

April 22, 2026

Kash PatelFBI DirectorTodd BlancheThe Atlantic lawsuitSarah FitzpatrickSouthern Poverty Law Center indictmentDepartment of Justicefederal law enforcementNBC Palm Springs
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FBI Director Kash Patel Denies Inebriation Allegations and Defends Performance in Press Conference