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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKash Patel's Personalized Bourbon Stash (gift link)
The FBI director has been leaving an unusual calling card.

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https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/05/kash-patel-fbi-bourbon/687066/?gift=7iIl9n2G7V_Mcgcizbr5eeJvcCruqoxpDctS4PLKNcc
One thing not for sale is liquor, because liquor is something Patel gives away for free.....
After my story appeared, I heard from people in Patels orbit and people he has met at public functions, who told me that it is not unusual for him to travel with a supply of personalized branded bourbon. The bottles bear the imprint of the Kentucky distillery Woodford Reserve, and are engraved with the words Kash Patel FBI Director, as well as a rendering of an FBI shield. Surrounding the shield is a band of text featuring Patels director title and his favored spelling of his first name: Ka$h. An eagle holds the shield in its talons, along with the number 9, presumably a reference to Patels place in the history of FBI directors. In some cases, the 750-milliliter bottles bear Patels signature, with #9 there as well. One such bottle popped up on an online auction site shortly after my story appeared, and The Atlantic later purchased it. (The person who sold it to us did not want to be named, but said that the bottle was a gift from Patel at an event in Las Vegas.)
Patel has given out bottles of his personalized whiskey to FBI staff as well as civilians he encounters in his duties, according to eight people, including current and former FBI and Department of Justice employees and others who are familiar with Patels distribution of the bottles. Most of them spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisal.
Patel has distributed his self-branded bottles while on official business, including during at least one FBI event. He and his team have transported the whiskey using a DOJ plane, including when he went to Milan during the Olympics in February. One of the bottles was left behind in a locker room, according to a person who was there. (I reviewed a photograph of the bottle.) On the same trip, Patel was filmed drinking beer with the gold-medal-winning U.S. mens hockey teambehavior that officials have said did not sit well with the teetotaling president. Patel defended himself at the time, saying he was just celebrating with his friends on the hockey team. Patels use of DOJ aircraft to transport cases of alcohol has been the subject of discussion among FBI staff.
The FBI did not dispute that Patel gives out bottles of whiskey inscribed with his name, but in response to a detailed list of questions, a spokesperson portrayed the gifts as routine within the FBI and the broader government. He added that the bottles in question are part of a tradition in the FBI that started well over a decade ago, long before Director Patel arrived. Senior Bureau officials have long exchanged commemorative items in formal gift settings consistent with ethics rules. Director Patel has followed all applicable ethical guidelines and pays for any personal gift himself......
Patels enthusiasm for self-branded merchandise is also well documented. He is known as being very merch forward, one DOJ employee told me. Even before he was confirmed as FBI director, Patel sent out Ka$h-branded merch boxes that included hats, socks, and other items depicting the comic-book character the Punisher, one person who received such a box told me. As my colleague Elaina Plott Calabro reported in 2024, before Patel became FBI director, he previously sold Justice for All #J6PC tees in honor of those arrested for their actions on January 6, 2021. (That item is no longer available from the Kash Foundation, which was founded by Patel but is now, according to its website, an independent nonprofit, not endorsed by, associated with, or influenced by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Justice, or any government agency.)
After my story appeared, I heard from people in Patels orbit and people he has met at public functions, who told me that it is not unusual for him to travel with a supply of personalized branded bourbon. The bottles bear the imprint of the Kentucky distillery Woodford Reserve, and are engraved with the words Kash Patel FBI Director, as well as a rendering of an FBI shield. Surrounding the shield is a band of text featuring Patels director title and his favored spelling of his first name: Ka$h. An eagle holds the shield in its talons, along with the number 9, presumably a reference to Patels place in the history of FBI directors. In some cases, the 750-milliliter bottles bear Patels signature, with #9 there as well. One such bottle popped up on an online auction site shortly after my story appeared, and The Atlantic later purchased it. (The person who sold it to us did not want to be named, but said that the bottle was a gift from Patel at an event in Las Vegas.)
Patel has given out bottles of his personalized whiskey to FBI staff as well as civilians he encounters in his duties, according to eight people, including current and former FBI and Department of Justice employees and others who are familiar with Patels distribution of the bottles. Most of them spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisal.
Patel has distributed his self-branded bottles while on official business, including during at least one FBI event. He and his team have transported the whiskey using a DOJ plane, including when he went to Milan during the Olympics in February. One of the bottles was left behind in a locker room, according to a person who was there. (I reviewed a photograph of the bottle.) On the same trip, Patel was filmed drinking beer with the gold-medal-winning U.S. mens hockey teambehavior that officials have said did not sit well with the teetotaling president. Patel defended himself at the time, saying he was just celebrating with his friends on the hockey team. Patels use of DOJ aircraft to transport cases of alcohol has been the subject of discussion among FBI staff.
The FBI did not dispute that Patel gives out bottles of whiskey inscribed with his name, but in response to a detailed list of questions, a spokesperson portrayed the gifts as routine within the FBI and the broader government. He added that the bottles in question are part of a tradition in the FBI that started well over a decade ago, long before Director Patel arrived. Senior Bureau officials have long exchanged commemorative items in formal gift settings consistent with ethics rules. Director Patel has followed all applicable ethical guidelines and pays for any personal gift himself......
Patels enthusiasm for self-branded merchandise is also well documented. He is known as being very merch forward, one DOJ employee told me. Even before he was confirmed as FBI director, Patel sent out Ka$h-branded merch boxes that included hats, socks, and other items depicting the comic-book character the Punisher, one person who received such a box told me. As my colleague Elaina Plott Calabro reported in 2024, before Patel became FBI director, he previously sold Justice for All #J6PC tees in honor of those arrested for their actions on January 6, 2021. (That item is no longer available from the Kash Foundation, which was founded by Patel but is now, according to its website, an independent nonprofit, not endorsed by, associated with, or influenced by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Justice, or any government agency.)
Patel is pissed which may explain the FBI opening an investigation into Sarah Fitzpatrick
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Kash Patel's Personalized Bourbon Stash (gift link) (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
11 hrs ago
OP
Trump did sell Vodka, but changed the formula and is now giving it away as well. /s
usonian
10 hrs ago
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RandySF
(85,747 posts)1. So many violations.
RandySF
(85,747 posts)2. I call bullshit.
He added that the bottles in question are part of a tradition in the FBI that started well over a decade ago, long before Director Patel arrived. Senior Bureau officials have long exchanged commemorative items in formal gift settings consistent with ethics rules. Director Patel has followed all applicable ethical guidelines and pays for any personal gift himself..
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DoBW
(3,298 posts)3. just 86'd another bottle right?
niyad
(133,717 posts)4. Well, I boycott kentucky bourbon anyway, but if I didn't, this distillery
(assuming they did the lableing) would be on my extensive list.
usonian
(26,345 posts)5. Trump did sell Vodka, but changed the formula and is now giving it away as well. /s
And: "THE WORLD'S FINEST SUPER PREMIUM"
(probably contains lead)

LetMyPeopleVote
(181,503 posts)6. Betty Bowers made me smile
Way to tamp down the rumors that you're an out-of-control boozer, dude.
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@mrsbettybowers.bsky.social) 2026-05-06T20:58:14.163Z
Kash is smart like that.
Tim S
(289 posts)7. With the FBI shield?? Your tax dollars at work shlepping those things around. Ugh
harumph
(3,373 posts)8. How disappointing Woodford Reserve.
Won't be buying any of your line anymore.