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Really American host Chip Franklin breaks down Kash Patel getting the early notice that he is next on the chopping block! - 05/06/2026.
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Rhiannon12866
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MaddowBlog-Kash Patel's personally branded liquor bottles create new challenge for FBI director
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(181,531 posts)1. MaddowBlog-Kash Patel's personally branded liquor bottles create new challenge for FBI director
The beleaguered director didnt need another alcohol-related controversy. He has one anyway.
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/kash-patel-bourbon-bottles-fbi-atlantic
Kash Patels tenure as FBI director has featured a lengthy stream of failures and controversies, but a brutal report in The Atlantic last month was among the lowest of the low points. The report, relying on more than two dozen sources, alleged that FBI personnel have expressed concerns about the directors unexplained absences and excessive drinking, which have reportedly alarmed colleagues and potentially created a security risk.....
Its against this backdrop that The Atlantic published Fitzpatricks latest report on Patel on Wednesday afternoon, which created a new headache for the bureaus beleaguered director:
While previous FBI directors have avoided branded merchandise, the incumbent has bottles of personalized branded bourbon, engraved with the words Kash Patel FBI Director. As The Atlantics report added, surrounding the image of an FBI 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.
This is not just some keepsake for the director to put on a shelf. On the contrary, the report (which MS NOW has not independently verified) noted that Patel has handed out the bottles to FBI staff and civilians, and it is not unusual for him to travel with a supply of personalized branded bourbon, domestically and internationally.
The article added that the FBI has traditionally had a zero-tolerance approach to unauthorized use of alcohol on the job and for its misuse while off duty, but under Patel, that standard is apparently bending.....
The Atlantics article, however, noted, When I reached a former longtime senior FBI official to ask whether hed ever seen personally branded liquor bottles distributed by a previous FBI director, he burst out laughing.
Time will tell what, if any, impact this will have on Patels professional future, but its worth noting that Donald Trump is a longtime teetotaler, and it was nearly two weeks ago when Politico reported that things arent looking great for Patel, adding that he appeared likely to be the next high-ranking official to exit the administration. This dovetailed with related observations about just how little the White House has done to defend Patel, or even to say his name out loud, in the face of multiple controversies.
Its against this backdrop that The Atlantic published Fitzpatricks latest report on Patel on Wednesday afternoon, which created a new headache for the bureaus beleaguered director:
President Trumps FBI director has a great deal of affection for swag. Merchandise for sale on a website he co-founded still operating, nearly 15 months into his term includes beanies ($35), T-shirts ($35), orange camo hoodies ($65), trucker caps ($25), government gangsters playing cards (on sale for $10), and a Fight With Kash Punisher scarf ($25).
One thing not for sale is liquor, because liquor is something Patel gives away for free.
While previous FBI directors have avoided branded merchandise, the incumbent has bottles of personalized branded bourbon, engraved with the words Kash Patel FBI Director. As The Atlantics report added, surrounding the image of an FBI shield is a band of text featuring Patels director title and his favored spelling of his first name: Ka$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.
This is not just some keepsake for the director to put on a shelf. On the contrary, the report (which MS NOW has not independently verified) noted that Patel has handed out the bottles to FBI staff and civilians, and it is not unusual for him to travel with a supply of personalized branded bourbon, domestically and internationally.
The article added that the FBI has traditionally had a zero-tolerance approach to unauthorized use of alcohol on the job and for its misuse while off duty, but under Patel, that standard is apparently bending.....
The Atlantics article, however, noted, When I reached a former longtime senior FBI official to ask whether hed ever seen personally branded liquor bottles distributed by a previous FBI director, he burst out laughing.
Time will tell what, if any, impact this will have on Patels professional future, but its worth noting that Donald Trump is a longtime teetotaler, and it was nearly two weeks ago when Politico reported that things arent looking great for Patel, adding that he appeared likely to be the next high-ranking official to exit the administration. This dovetailed with related observations about just how little the White House has done to defend Patel, or even to say his name out loud, in the face of multiple controversies.