Kash Patel, who is suing over unflattering article, says he and Trump are āas tough as they comeā
Kash Patel, who is suing over unflattering article, says he and Trump are āas tough as they comeā
Isabel KeaneThu, April 23, 2026 at 8:40 PM UTC
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FBI Director Kash Patel said he and President Donald Trump are āas tough as they comeā during a rambling tirade against the media just days after he filed a defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over an unflattering article.
Patel, 46, made the bizarre aside while addressing claims that he used the FBI to investigate a journalist who wrote about his girlfriend, 27-year-old country singer Alexis Wilkins.
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that the FBI began investigating its reporter, Elizabeth Williamson, after she wrote that Patel was using bureau personnel to provide his girlfriend with a security detail and transportation.
āIām reading that theyāre going after you, that you used the FBI because you didnāt like a story about your girlfriend, andā¦is there any truth to that? Because Iāve known you a long time, it just doesnāt sound like you,ā Fox News presenter Sean Hannity asked Patel.
Patel replied, āAbsolutely not,ā before adding, āThanks, Sean.ā
FBI Director Kash Patel went on a rant about a New York Times article just days after filing a lawsuit against The Atlantic (Fox News)
The FBI Director then launched into a minute-long rant that covered a wide range of topics, including the ābaselessā New York Times and its reporter, Trump and his success in office and former President Joe Bidenās shortcomings.
Patel railed against the Times, claiming its February report about his girlfriendās security detail put her life at risk.
In March, Alden Welch Ruml, 26, of Massachusetts, was arrested after he sent Wilkins an email saying he would be āhappyā when her face is ācanoed by an assault rifle.ā He pleaded not guilty and faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison if convicted.
āWe are going to protect not only me and my loved ones, but every American that is threatened,ā Patel said.
In the midst of his monologue, Patel tells Hannity, āBut hereās the thing. Me and mine are like you and President Trump, weāre as tough as they come. We arenāt going to stand down. We arenāt going to take a knee on this one, or anything. America elected President Trump to safeguard our communities, and youāve seen what weāve done.ā
In response to Patelās comments, the Times told The Independent: "The Times's reporting brings important and concerning facts to public light, and we are confident in the accuracy of our article."
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The Independent has contacted the FBI for comment.
Patel blamed the Times article for a threatening email that was sent to his girlfriend in March (Reuters)
Patelās rant against the Times comes days after he sued The Atlantic and journalist Sarah Fitzpatrick for $250 million over an article that characterized Patel as an excessive drinker.
āIāve never been intoxicated on the job. Any one of you that wants to participate, bring it on ā Iāll see you in court," he told reporters during a contentious press conference on Tuesday.
He insisted that he is "the first one in, Iām the last one out.ā
āIām like an everyday American who loves his country, loves the sport of hockey, and champions my friends when they raise a gold medal and invite me to celebrate,ā he said, referencing his trip to Milan, Italy, to attend the U.S. Menās Hockey game.
The trip made headlines and resurfaced questions over his alleged use of FBI planes for personal outings. The FBI directorās decorum also came under scrutiny, as photos and videos showed him guzzling beers and partying with the U.S. hockey team just after their win.
The FBI maintains that Patel was conducting necessary business in Milan and that he attended the game in his free time.
Patel filed a defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic after it reported over the weekend that he is prone to drinking in excess (Social media)
The Atlantic commented on the lawsuit in a statement to The Independent, saying, āWe stand by our reporting on Kash Patel, and we will vigorously defend The Atlantic and our journalists against this meritless lawsuit.ā
After filing his lawsuit, Patel turned his attention back to the Times, which had reported this week that the FBI had looked into its reporter after she wrote the February article about Patelās girlfriendās security detail and their alleged personal use of FBI transportation .
The FBI told the NYT that āwhile investigators were concerned about how the aggressive reporting techniques crossed lines of stalking,ā the bureau is not pursuing a case against the journalist, Williamson.
The paper reported that Williamson only had one phone call with Patelās girlfriend, and that Williamson was never actually in her presence.
āThe FBI's attempt to criminalize routine reporting is a blatant violation of Elizabethās First Amendment rights and another attempt by this administration to prevent journalists from scrutinizing its actions,ā Joseph Kahn, the NYT's executive editor, said. āItās alarming. Itās unconstitutional. And itās wrong.ā
Source: āAOL Breakingā