During what his agency said was purely a business trip, FBI Director Kash Patel celebrated with the U.S. men’s hockey team in Italy on Sunday.
FBI Director Kash Patel, during what his spokesman said was an official trip to Milan for security meetings, was filmed guzzling from a beer bottle and celebrating in the locker room with U.S. Olympic hockey players Sunday after they won the gold-medal game.
Several videos emerged on social media showing Patel in the locker room after the game, but one in particular drew outrage from current and former FBI agents. It depicted Patel pouring what appeared to be beer down his throat, spraying some of it in the air and screaming in celebration as a player put a gold medal around his neck.
Eight former FBI and Justice Department officials sent MS NOW a copy of the video, which they said was drawing outrage as it rocketed around FBI and DOJ circles.
21 Comments
Gunrigger@lemmy.world · 47 pts · 181d
Aww, tiny puppet man thinks he's a hockey player.
somethingsnappy@lemmy.world · 15 pts · 181d
Get shifaced, eyes go back to normal.
frustrated_phagocytosis@fedia.io · 44 pts · 181d
I don't know about you, but if I was recorded getting trashed at a hockey game during a work trip, I'd be fired immediately.
quick_snail@feddit.nl · 1 pts · 180d
Why?
My work trips usually involved my bosses buying me beers
frustrated_phagocytosis@fedia.io · 7 pts · 180d
We are told that we represent the brand on work trips. It's also a state institution with lots of federal grants, so we can't do anything to make it seem like we are wasting taxpayer money partying.
rafoix@lemmy.zip · 21 pts · 181d
He should be arrested and made to pay back all the cost of all his leisure activities that he has enjoyed at taxpayer expense.
whelk@retrolemmy.com · 17 pts · 181d
It's kind of weird seeing him with an expression other than the one he has in literally every other photo of him
hector@lemmy.today · 16 pts · 180d
I am outraged that the hockey players would associate with a traitor actively betraying the US, seeking to kill the republic in all but name and fix elections for the worst people in the country to rule by unending reigns of terror, literally modeling themselves on Hitler.
They know or should know what he is doing too. Those hockey players are traitors, ignorance is no excuse at this point, and I bet they know, how can you not? Fixing elections is unforgivable, and an existential threat to the republic and all of it's people. They should be shunned. Ostracized.
Pofski@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 181d
no consequences
jif@piefed.ca · 8 pts · 181d
I think hockey has a maga problem.
FatherPeanut@pawb.social · -38 pts · 181d
Gotta be real chief, I'm gonna oppose the crowd here and ask it: What's the big deal here?
Like, its definitely not a good look, but is this really significant enough to devote any mental energy to?
ceenote@lemmy.world · 64 pts · 181d
Just garden variety corruption: partying after flying over on a taxpayer-funded private plane.
CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world · 32 pts · 181d
Kinda like seeing ICE Barbie flying around and doing cosplay and weird videos on horses and later hearing about her 70 million dollar bang plane.
This kind of waste, fraud and abuse won't make much of a dent in the budget and won't really change the everyday experience for most Americans, but.....still. It's infuriating to watch. It's almost like they are rubbing our noses in it.
FatherPeanut@pawb.social · -16 pts · 181d
That's kinda what I'm trying to get at. Like yeah, it sucks to see, but between being worried about this v.s. an additional 10% tariff globally, one of those will impact my life much more substantially.
neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 19 pts · 181d
All these things need to be talked about. Fraud and possible illegal use of funds can’t be ignored because there is a more significant problem.
People need to know all this stuff, it will help turn some of their supporters away and if there ever is a miracle, there might be some accountability in future administrations.
hector@lemmy.today · 7 pts · 180d
The FBI being utilized to help the party steal elections is something more substantial, and that's what's going on. So yes, any way to damage the cynical piece of shit traitor betraying the republic and it's people should be used.
Jax@sh.itjust.works · 19 pts · 181d
Yes, it is. If he hadn't already established a pattern of behavior beforehand then maybe you could just see this as boys being boys.
However with the established pattern? There's simply no way to paint this as anything other than him doing what he's done since being appointed: fuck around on the taxpayers dime.
CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world · 18 pts · 181d
Well, when people are having their health care ripped away, after Donvict had lots of other government employees lose their jobs for no reason and people are having an affordability crisis, as Donvict's illegal tariffs cost them an additional $1000 last year, seeing this little troll flying off to Italy and doing this is a real optics problem.
Sure, does this in particular really change anyone's life? No.
tidderuuf@lemmy.world · -13 pts · 181d
It's exhausting how much people cling to this type of shit when there are much bigger issues people should stay focused on. Hell there was probably even a similar instance with a n Obama or Biden stooge but like you said it's not worth the effort even to look.
AbidanYre@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 181d
The right had separate week long meltdowns over Obama eating arugula and Dijon mustard. Never mind the tan suit. Something like this would have been their top story for months.
Every day, these assholes get away with shit that would have caused resignations in any previous administration. Is this the worst thing they're doing? No, not by a long shot. But that doesn't make it ok.
NannerBanner@literature.cafe · -17 pts · 181d
Yeah, how is this "drawing outrage" from folks? I can see it as a dumbass using his position's power to force his way inside an event, but the article didn't seem to indicate that was the reason for the outrage. Do they care that it was 'wasting taxpayer money' on a business trip that clearly wasn't?
uh, oops. after realizing there was a jump in the text that my browser didn't load: yes, the 'outrage' is about using money for personal reasons. I didn't remember the sessions firing, so yay, we have precedent! (as if it would ever be used)