FBI Director Kash Patel erupts after report claims he thought he was fired over a login error
Fresh concerns have surfaced within the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) over the conduct and availability of its Director Kash Patel, according to a report by The Atlantic. The report, based on interviews with current and former officials, points to unease inside the agency at a time when the United States is navigating multiple security challenges, including tensions involving Iran under President Donald Trump. An incident earlier this month appears to have intensified concerns. According to the report, Patel believed he had been removed from his post after encountering issues logging into an internal system. He reportedly contacted aides and others, saying he had been dismissed. “It was all ultimately false,” one official was quoted as saying, adding that the issue appeared to be a technical problem that was quickly resolved. The episode triggered confusion within the bureau, with officials and lawmakers seeking clarity on leadership. Patel, however, continued in his role. Allegations of behaviour, unavailability The report also cites multiple officials raising concerns about Patel’s conduct, including allegations of excessive drinking and periods of …




