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Kash Patel sues The Atlantic over report alleging excessive drinking and absences

Kash Patel sues The Atlantic over report alleging excessive drinking and absences

FBI Director Kash Patel filed a lawsuit against The Atlantic on April 17, 2026, over a report claiming he engaged in excessive drinking and had unexplained absences. The lawsuit challenges the accuracy of the article published on April 14, 2026, and seeks to address what Patel describes as false and damaging allegations.

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