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FBI Director Cash Patel faces criticism after videos show him drinking, sources say

April 22, 2026 | Oversight Committee Democrats, Oversight and Reform: House Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation, Legislative, Federal


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FBI Director Cash Patel faces criticism after videos show him drinking, sources say
FBI Director Cash Patel is facing criticism after multiple news outlets obtained videos that the reporting said show him chugging a beer, and unnamed sources told the program the footage and related incidents led to disruptions in official briefings.

According to the segment, "Sources said the meetings and briefings had to be rescheduled for later in the day as a result of his alcohol-fueled nights." The report added that Patel is "known to drink to excess in the Poodle Room in Las Vegas," an allegation attributed to unnamed sources quoted in the broadcast.

The segment criticized travel paid for with public funds, saying, "Our taxpayer dollars are flying him from DC to Vegas so he can get hammered." The reporter also suggested limiting government-funded travel for senior officials, noting, "I'm just saying Chris Wray doesn't need a government-funded G5 jet to go to vacation. Maybe we ground that plane." Those remarks were presented in the program as a policy suggestion raised in reaction to the reports.

The broadcast quoted unnamed sources describing Patel as, quote, "erratic, suspicious of others, prone to jumping to conclusions before he has necessary evidence." The segment also relayed a hypothetical used to underscore concerns about fitness for the role: "If you found out someone you were considering for a job got so drunk that people had to use a battering ram normally used by SWAT teams to get into his room and wake him up, would you still hire that person?" The report asked whether that standard should apply to the head of the FBI.

The transcript of the segment does not include a response from Patel or an on-the-record statement from the FBI. The report identified the allegations as coming from videos obtained by multiple outlets and unnamed sources; it did not name those outlets or provide on-camera witnesses. The segment ended by emphasizing the perceived contrast between the allegations and the responsibilities of the nation's top law enforcement official.

The segment did not record any formal actions, votes, or official investigations; it presented allegations and reactions reported by journalists and unnamed sources.

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