FBI Director Kash Patel has initiated polygraph tests for over two dozen current and former members of his security team and other staff members. This decision, made this week, aims to uncover the sources behind a series of damaging media leaks. Sources indicate that Patel is feeling increasingly isolated and anxious about his role, having distanced himself from several senior FBI officials, which has raised concerns regarding his involvement in crucial operations and national security issues.
Concerns Arise from Polygraph Testing
The polygraph examinations are focused on individuals who have close access to Patel, including his protective detail and IT personnel. The intention is to identify anyone who may have disclosed sensitive or compromising information to the press. This action follows a recent report revealing that Patel had instructed agents to initiate a criminal investigation into a story by The Atlantic that alleged excessive drinking. Agents reportedly felt uncomfortable with this investigation, perceiving it as unjustified.
FBI Assistant Director Ben Williamson firmly rejected claims that Patel is out of touch with his leadership team, stating, “I’ve been in the usual operational leader meetings with him every day this week … it’s false. The only people in panic are the ‘panicans’ in the media pushing out false stories.”
Ongoing Controversies Surrounding Patel
The order for polygraphs is just the latest in a series of controversies linked to Patel’s leadership, including:
- Custom Whiskey Gifts: Reports indicate that Patel travels with personalized Woodford Reserve bourbon bottles engraved with his name and the FBI shield. The FBI has defended this practice as a longstanding tradition for commemorative gifts, asserting that Patel pays for personal items and does not consume the alcohol.
- Drinking Allegations: An earlier report claimed that Patel’s security team struggled to wake him on several occasions. Patel has denied these allegations and has filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against the publication.
- Milan Olympics Trip: Videos surfaced showing Patel celebrating with the U.S. men’s hockey team after their gold medal victory, which included drinking beer in the locker room. Sources noted that this behavior did not sit well with President Trump.
- Girlfriend’s Security: Questions have arisen regarding Patel’s use of government resources to provide security for his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins.
White House Monitoring the Situation
Sources suggest that President Trump and senior officials at the White House are becoming increasingly frustrated with the ongoing negative press surrounding Patel. Discussions about potentially replacing him reportedly began as early as late 2025. A loyalist to Trump, Patel was appointed to lead the FBI with the goal of reforming the agency. However, just months into his tenure, his management style and decisions have sparked considerable internal and external criticism. The FBI asserts that Patel remains committed to achieving results, including what they describe as a record-breaking reduction in crime. The situation continues to evolve as Patel faces intense media scrutiny, internal strife, and doubts regarding his leadership at the nation’s top law enforcement agency.
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