Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Millennials may not be aging as well as they think — study finds ’90s babies are aging faster, have higher cancer risk

Millennials may not be aging as well as they think — study finds ’90s babies are aging faster, have higher cancer risk

June 23, 2026
European Union escalating probe into Meta’s addictive features for kids: report

European Union escalating probe into Meta’s addictive features for kids: report

June 23, 2026
Meta is building a prediction markets app to rival Polymarket, Kalshi: report

Meta is building a prediction markets app to rival Polymarket, Kalshi: report

June 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Millennials may not be aging as well as they think — study finds ’90s babies are aging faster, have higher cancer risk
  • European Union escalating probe into Meta’s addictive features for kids: report
  • Meta is building a prediction markets app to rival Polymarket, Kalshi: report
  • Trump urges hope for finding Nancy Guthrie after ransom note revelation
  • Man falls into vault toilet at campground, reminding us nothing is worth retrieving from a toilet
  • Jennifer Aniston’s Classic Gold Hoops Elevate Basic Outfits — Copy the Look for $14
  • Erling Haaland and girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen celebrate after Norway’s World Cup win
  • NASA satellite captures wave of warm water hundreds of miles long that signals a devastatingly strong El Niño
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Kash Patel hands out bespoke bourbon bottles while suing Atlantic over reporting on his drinking
Kash Patel hands out bespoke bourbon bottles while suing Atlantic over reporting on his drinking
Politics

Kash Patel hands out bespoke bourbon bottles while suing Atlantic over reporting on his drinking

News RoomBy News RoomMay 7, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

FBI Director Kash Patel reportedly gives out self-branded bottles of bourbon, including some with facsimilies of his signature, at public events — even as he battles The Atlantic magazine over its reporting on his drinking habits.

The bottles bear the bureau’s official shield along with the words, “Kash Patel FBI Director.” The whiskey comes from Kentucky-based distillery Woodford Reserve, according to The Atlantic, which purchased a bottle online from a seller who claimed to have been gifted it by Patel in Las Vegas.

A bureau spokesperson didn’t deny the practice, but argued it is not unusual and noted an FBI division gave out a branded whiskey bottle three years ago, during the Biden administration.

“Your story is ‘dumb’ not ‘big,’” FBI rep Ben Williamson responded on X to Atlantic CEO Nicholas Thompson Wednesday night. “Personalized gifts like this are commonplace across government including the FBI.”

1) The reporter is not being investigated, and 2) Your story is “dumb” not “big.” Personalized gifts like this are commonplace across government including the FBI. Here’s a branded bottle gifted by an FBI division in 2023, 2 years prior to Director Patel’s time. But cool story. https://t.co/Ay5xwDPUZR pic.twitter.com/DJV97ggHx5

— Ben Williamson (@_WilliamsonBen) May 7, 2026

Multiple former FBI agents told The Post that the bureau has used branded bottles of whiskey to celebrate milestones such as retirements and handed them out as gifts long before Patel took the reins. One source recounted seeing FBI-branded shot glasses, which the bureau sells online.

“I got a bottle that looks exactly like that, of Woodford Reserve with an etching, ‘Congrats on your retirement,’” said John Gagliano, a former FBI agent who retired after 25 years in 2016.

“I’m not going to name names, but I’ve sat in a hotel room after a long day in a dangerous area with an FBI director and shared a beer. It’s not beyond the pale for that to happen.”

Some of the Patel-branded bottles in question were inscribed with the number 9 in an apparent nod to Patel being the ninth Senate-confirmed FBI director.

Eight sources told The Atlantic that Patel has given the self-branded bourbon bottles to staff and civilians alike throughout his tenure as FBI director, including on official trips.

One of the bottles was even left behind on a trip to Milan, where Patel chugged beer in the locker room of the gold medal-winning US Olympic men’s hockey team.

The following month, one of the bottles disappeared during a “training seminar” at Quantico, at which agents and top staff got tips from Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters — prompting Patel to “lose his mind,” claimed retired agent Kurt Siuzdak, who is repping others with complaints against the bureau.

Former Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Washington Field Office Steven Jensen, who oversaw the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot investigations and was fired last August, described seeing the bottles in a wrongful-termination lawsuit last year.

“Jensen … noticed a collection of whiskey bottles and cigars on Patel’s desk,” Jensen’s lawsuit claimed. “Patel explained that he used to produce his own brand of cigars, but they are not in production anymore.”

“The bottles in question are part of a tradition in the FBI that started well over a decade ago, long before Director Patel arrived,” an FBI spokesperson said.

“Senior Bureau officials have long exchanged commemorative items in formal gift settings consistent with ethics rules. Director Patel has followed all applicable ethical guidelines and pays for any personal gift himself.”

Patel is pursuing a $250 million defamation case against The Atlantic after it reported last month that his colleagues were alarmed by his drinking and his penchant for dropping out of contact.

The report described Patel as paranoid that President Trump may move to fire him, something that’s rumored to have been discussed in the White House.

The FBI honcho has adamantly disputed that report.

“We have to fight back against the fake news,” Patel told Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” April 19. “I won’t tolerate their attacks on me because they’re indirect attacks on the men and women in the FBI that we’ve cleaned up.”

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Trump urges hope for finding Nancy Guthrie after ransom note revelation

Trump urges hope for finding Nancy Guthrie after ransom note revelation

Trump says Iran ‘wrong,’ UN nuclear watchdog will inspect Iran’s facilities

Trump says Iran ‘wrong,’ UN nuclear watchdog will inspect Iran’s facilities

Red alert! DSA backing eight candidates in effort to double ranks in NYS government

Red alert! DSA backing eight candidates in effort to double ranks in NYS government

Mystery as San Francisco supervisor suddenly returns to office three months after vanishing following leaked memo

Mystery as San Francisco supervisor suddenly returns to office three months after vanishing following leaked memo

Judge rejects Trump admin bid to subpoena Minnesota Dems in immigration inquiry

Judge rejects Trump admin bid to subpoena Minnesota Dems in immigration inquiry

Judge blocks Trump admin from using federal database to check citizenship, warns of voter purge

Judge blocks Trump admin from using federal database to check citizenship, warns of voter purge

Trump official says US control of Greenland could bring back all-you-can-eat shrimp at Red Lobster

Trump official says US control of Greenland could bring back all-you-can-eat shrimp at Red Lobster

Kristi Noem’s cross-dressing hubby Bryon allegedly continued messaging dominatrix after bombshell report: ‘I’ve been a really bad boy’

Kristi Noem’s cross-dressing hubby Bryon allegedly continued messaging dominatrix after bombshell report: ‘I’ve been a really bad boy’

Exclusive | DOJ sues New York over law barring federal agents from wearing masks

Exclusive | DOJ sues New York over law barring federal agents from wearing masks

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

European Union escalating probe into Meta’s addictive features for kids: report

European Union escalating probe into Meta’s addictive features for kids: report

June 23, 2026
Meta is building a prediction markets app to rival Polymarket, Kalshi: report

Meta is building a prediction markets app to rival Polymarket, Kalshi: report

June 23, 2026
Trump urges hope for finding Nancy Guthrie after ransom note revelation

Trump urges hope for finding Nancy Guthrie after ransom note revelation

June 23, 2026
Man falls into vault toilet at campground, reminding us nothing is worth retrieving from a toilet

Man falls into vault toilet at campground, reminding us nothing is worth retrieving from a toilet

June 23, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Jennifer Aniston’s Classic Gold Hoops Elevate Basic Outfits — Copy the Look for

Jennifer Aniston’s Classic Gold Hoops Elevate Basic Outfits — Copy the Look for $14

June 23, 2026
Erling Haaland and girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen celebrate after Norway’s World Cup win

Erling Haaland and girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen celebrate after Norway’s World Cup win

June 23, 2026
NASA satellite captures wave of warm water hundreds of miles long that signals a devastatingly strong El Niño

NASA satellite captures wave of warm water hundreds of miles long that signals a devastatingly strong El Niño

June 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.