Kash Patel called a reporter a liar for asking about something confirmed by his own lawsuit, and the facepalms were visible from space – 17 blunt takedowns
10.
Just sit down. https://t.co/sN7bDrzrSh
— Heather Thomas (@HeatherThomasAF) April 22, 2026
11.
Kash Patel in his mind with the reporter: pic.twitter.com/7DNREL0kbQ
— Neelotpal Srivastav (@NS_Neelotpal) April 21, 2026
12.
It’s IN HIS FUCKING lawsuit.
— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) April 21, 2026
13.
When things start looking like a press conference and a panic room at the same time, you already know the script has gone off track. https://t.co/zMgSaQZsGk
— Gracious (@GreatGraceB) April 21, 2026
14.
Kakistocracy https://t.co/0L6okXSe5o
— Lucia Hudackova (@luciahudackova) April 22, 2026
15.
How I sound when a client asks me for a status update at the end of happy hour https://t.co/4MXYs1PqJJ
— Ramon P. Wolf, Esq. (@Dallas_DILF) April 22, 2026
16.
This clown show of an administration can’t help but topping the previous day’s embarrassing headline with more childish antics – it’s like they’re addicted to looking like m*rons
— Lib Dunk (@libdunkmedia) April 21, 2026
17.
Did Kash Patel read his own lawsuit?
When asked why he was locked out of his computer — as The Atlantic reported and Patel *admitted* in his lawsuit — Patel denied it happened: "I was never locked out of my systems," he just claimed.
What his lawsuit says:… pic.twitter.com/uS1sM1pxwF
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) April 21, 2026
Democratic Congressman Ted Lieu has called for Patel to resign.
Dear @DAGToddBlanche: Kash Patel is having a meltdown. @FBIDirectorKash is now contradicting what his own lawsuit says. For the good of the country, you need to get him help and treatment, not do disastrous press conferences with him.
And Patel needs to resign, now. https://t.co/lKsZgMqlpS
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) April 22, 2026
Anyway, we’ll just leave this here.
A defamation lawsuit filed by FBI Director Kash Patel contains multiple spelling errors, with several clear typos in the 19‑page complaint. https://t.co/GpDf0I0uek
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) April 21, 2026
READ MORE
Source Aaron Rupar Image Screengrab, Wikimedia Commons