Krash-Out Patel is Directing Under the Influence

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Im surprised at the misspellings considering it’s full of tells that AI did a lot of the heavy lifting to write it
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The truth is an absolute defense
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Anonymous wrote:The truth is an absolute defense


for the Atlantic.

Good bye Patel. Go down in alcohol fueled flames...
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Anonymous wrote:Exhibit A: Photo of Patel chugging beer with sportsball team.


He looked a little too comfortable doing that.
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Anonymous wrote:Exhibit A: Photo of Patel chugging beer with sportsball team.


He looked a little too comfortable doing that.


Yes, but he still has to break the glass floor, Trump only fires women.
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Anonymous wrote:Exhibit A: Photo of Patel chugging beer with sportsball team.


He looked a little too comfortable doing that.


Yes, but he still has to break the glass floor, Trump only fires women.


Sure, whatever you say! I will update my list to include the following women that Trump fired:

John Bolton
Greg Bovino
Mark Esper
James Comey
Cameron Hamilton
Steve Bannon
Rex Tillerson
Billy Long
Jeff Sessions
Scaramucci
Mike Walz

there are more

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Anonymous wrote:To all of you who said he would not file suit:




Told you so. I only wish it were for more $$.

Discovery should be fun. Does he plan to pay his lawyers?


My guess is the ‘ sources close to the situation’ will not come out of their anonymous state to engage in the lawsuit.


Gosh, it's going to be hard to crack then.


He did say his visit to Italy was for official security business, so yeah...


Thanks for the reminder of how stupid the head of intelligence and security for the US looks.

Anonymous
Alcoholism runs rampant in male leadership.
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If The Atlantic is the reputable outlet that it claims to be, they should have been able to get at least one source to go on the record. They didn’t.
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If The Atlantic is the reputable outlet that it claims to be, they should have been able to get at least one source to go on the record. They didn’t.


Would YOU go on the record if you worked for Patel—or for Donald Trump’s government?
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If The Atlantic is the reputable outlet that it claims to be, they should have been able to get at least one source to go on the record. They didn’t.


Would YOU go on the record if you worked for Patel—or for Donald Trump’s government?


First of all, it wasn’t just current employees. Former employees were also allegedly cited. Secondly, if this is the national security concern that they are claiming, people should absolutely go on the record.

They are going to be forced to if this goes to court.
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If The Atlantic is the reputable outlet that it claims to be, they should have been able to get at least one source to go on the record. They didn’t.


Would YOU go on the record if you worked for Patel—or for Donald Trump’s government?


First of all, it wasn’t just current employees. Former employees were also allegedly cited. Secondly, if this is the national security concern that they are claiming, people should absolutely go on the record.

They are going to be forced to if this goes to court.


Fine let it come out in discovery.
Anonymous
This is not the first time our boy has sued for defamation. Seems to be a pattern for him.

*2019: $44 million suit vs. The New York Times (over Ukraine-related reporting on NSC concerns). Status: inactive or settled.
*2019: $25 million suit vs. Politico (similar Ukraine/NSC reporting). Status: appears to have concluded without major victory for Patel.
*2020: $50 million suit vs. CNN (over articles linking him to Biden conspiracy theories). Status: Dismissed by trial court; affirmed on appeal by Virginia Court of Appeals (January 2025) — Patel failed to plead "actual malice" as a public figure.
*2025: $250 million suit vs. Frank Figliuzzi (former FBI agent and MSNBC analyst) over claims that Patel spent more time in nightclubs than at FBI headquarters. Pending.

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