This video captures a contentious Senate hearing where FBI Director Kash Patel aggressively defended himself against allegations of excessive drinking and misconduct, while simultaneously attacking Senator Chris Van Hollen's credibility by highlighting his controversial trip to El Salvador and $7,000 bar tab. The exchange illustrates how congressional hearings can become platforms for political character attacks, with Patel refusing to accept anonymous media reports as facts and challenging the senator to take a screening test for alcohol-related issues. The hearing exemplifies the broader political debate over media credibility, political double standards, and whether anonymous accusations should destroy public officials' reputations before evidence is proven.
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WATCH FBI Director Kash Patel RIPS DEM Sen. Van Hollen In EXPLOSIVE CLASHAñadido:
And so there have been no occasions when your security detail had difficulty waking or locating you. Is that right?
No, but it's a total farce. I don't even know where you get this stuff, but it doesn't make it credible because you say so. I'm not saying it uh Director Patel.
I I it's been written and documented. I >> You are literally saying it.
>> No, I'm saying that these are reports uh Director Patel and >> unlike unlike your baseless reports, the only person that was slinging margaritas in El Salvador on the taxpayer dollar with a convicted gang-banging rapist was you.
>> the fact >> that ran up a $7,000 bar tab in Washington DC at the lobby bar >> to me that the allegations So, the only individual in this room the allegations were true.
>> taxpayer dime during the day >> uh is you.
>> come on. These are serious allegations that were made against you. They're allegations that you filed.
>> You drinking margaritas with a gang member >> Actually, it It just goes to show you This goes to show you Director Patel filed by your own office.
>> to Welcome back to the Left Wing Critic.
A Senate hearing just went completely off the rails after Kash Patel over media reports alleging excessive drinking and unexplained absences.
Van Holland cited reports from The Atlantic and questioned Patel's judgment and credibility. But Patel didn't back down for 1 second. He denied everything immediately. Then he flipped the entire hearing upside down. And within minutes, the exchange became one of the most explosive Senate clashes of a year.
Let's break it down. Chris Van Holland opened by pressing Patel over reports involving alcohol use and alleged misconduct. The implication was obvious.
Can someone facing these allegations really lead the FBI? But Patel answered instantly, "Unequivocally categorically false."
No hesitation. No careful wording. Just total denial. And then the hearing escalated fast. Instead of staying defensive, Kash Patel went directly on offense. He accused Van Hollen of hypocrisy and blasted what he called politically motivated media smears. Then Patel brought up Van Hollen's controversial trip to El Salvador and accused the senator of spending taxpayer money.
Director Patel, do you agree with these three gentlemen as the FBI?
>> So, you agree, Director Patel, that if one of your agents was unable to perform his or her duties because of excessive drinking, you would need to take corrective or disciplinary action. You agree with that statement?
>> We would implement the inspection review process just like these other agencies have their own internal investigations and complete that review.
As I said in my opening remarks, I I really don't care about your personal life so long as you are able to perform your public and official responsibilities, which are awesome responsibilities.
Multiple reports, including reporting by The Atlantic, have alleged episodes of excessive drinking, unexplained absences, and behavior that concern current and former FBI and DOJ officials.
You have publicly denied those allegations and filed a defamation lawsuit. So, today as you testify before Congress, is it your testimony that those allegations are categorically false? Unequivocally categorically false. So, there have been no occasions during your tenure when FBI personnel were unable to promptly reach you.
Absolutely not. You can ask my entire workforce. They hear from me at every single hour of the day, as do these great gentlemen here, as do the men and women of the interagency and state and local law enforcement and the White House. And so, there have been no occasions when your security detail had difficulty waking or locating you. Is that right?
Nope, it's a total farce. I don't even know where you get this stuff, but it doesn't make it credible because you say so.
I'm not saying it, uh Director Patel. I I It's been written and documented. You are literally saying it.
>> No, I'm saying that these are reports, uh Director Patel. Unlike >> unlike your baseless reports, the only person that was slinging margaritas in El Salvador on the taxpayer's dollar with a convicted gangbanging rapist was you.
>> the fact >> person that ran up a $7,000 bar tab in Washington, D.C. at the Lobby Bar was you.
>> This suggests to me that the allegations from the >> in this room drinking on taxpayer dime is you.
>> Director Patel? Come on. These are serious allegations that were made against you. They're on the record.
They're filed.
>> You were drinking margaritas with a gangbanger and throwing up on the floor.
>> goes to show you don't You running a $7,000 bar tab at the Lobby Bar this goes >> You drink during the day. That's you.
>> Mr. Chairman >> ultimate example of hypocrisy.
I will not be tarnished by baseless allegations and fraudulent statements from the media. The fact that you mentioned that indicates you don't know what you are talking about. Now, here, Director >> I know is you're the one drinking margaritas with fellow Actually, that's a false statement, and I'm asking you about your statements.
>> I've answered that. And I'm asking you about a particular report. And It's not a report.
It's So, let me ask you this.
Um Are you willing to take the the the test that it's it's called the audit test that members of our active duty military and others take to determine whether they have a drinking problem? I'll take any test you're willing to take.
>> I will take it, Director Patel. I'll take it. You ready to take it? Let's go.
Yes or no? Let's go. Side by side.
>> I'll take it.
All right. I think that I The fact that you're so Have you Have you ordered, uh, polygraph tests of members of your team to determine how that story came about?
The FBI conducts polygraph tests all the time.
>> No, have you Have you ordered polygraph tests for members of your team to determine who was the source of the stories that I'm asking you about.
>> order any polygraph tests. There's an internal inspection review process for any and all leaks, especially of baseless information at the FBI, that's been in place for the last 30 years.
Those processes are followed by career intelligence and agents on the ground.
So, I'll I'll take that as a a yes, since you said that these were these were unauthorized disclosures. Uh I have another round of questioning regarding your firing people who were important to gathering intelligence with respect to Iran, but I'll wait for my second round. Sure thing, Mr. Chairman.
While meeting with a deported illegal immigrant tied to gang allegations, suddenly the hearing was no longer about Patel defending himself. Now, the focus became why is Van Hollen throwing accusations while facing criticism of his own decisions. That completely changed energy in the room. Then came the line everyone is talking about. Van Hollen challenged Patel over the alcohol allegations and asked whether he would take a screening test. Patel fired back immediately.
I'll take any test you're willing to take. That line exploded online.
Republicans instantly rallied behind Patel, arguing the response showed complete confidence and zero fear the accusations. And Patel kept hammering the same point. Anonymous media reports are not facts. Throughout the hearing, Kash Patel repeatedly accused the media of targeting Trump-aligned officials through leaks and anonymous sources. He described the allegations as baseless, politically motivated, designed to damage reputations. And his broader argument was simple.
In Washington, accusations against conservatives are treated like convictions before evidence is ever proven. That message clearly resonated with conservatives already skeptical of major media outlets. This hearing became about much more than one allegation. It turned into a fight over media credibility, political double standards, and whether anonymous accusations should destroy public officials. Democrats framed the questioning as accountability. Republicans saw it as another political hit job against a Trump ally. But one thing was undeniable.
Patel did not fold under pressure. He attacked back aggressively and completely changed the tone of the hearing. If you're tired of anonymous leaks and politically convenient media narratives being treated like proven facts, hit that subscribe button right now because the left-wing critical keep exposing every double standard Washington wants you to ignore. By the end of the hearing, the divide was crystal clear. Chris Van Hollen tried to frame Patel as an official with credibility problems. Kash Patel responded by accusing Democrats and the media of political character assassination. And instead of retreating, Patel went straight at his critics. That's why this hearing exploded online. And it's why this political fight over media narratives, law enforcement, and credibility is far from over. See you in the next one.
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