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- ‘You Are Lying’: Kash Patel Scolds Reporter in Heated Exchange
FBI Director Kash Patel got into a heated exchange with a reporter on Tuesday over the details of his $250 million lawsuit against The Atlantic over a bombshell report. During a Tuesday press conference with Patel and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, NBC News’ Ryan Reilly was scolded by both for pressing on Patel’s lawsuit. The press conference was intended to be focused on the Southern Poverty Law Center being indicted on charges of fraud and money laundering. Patel has accused The Atlantic and writer Sarah Fitzpatrick of publishing “obviously fabricated” stories about him in an effort to destroy his career. According to the report, more than two dozen unnamed witnesses alleged Patel has engaged in “bouts of excessive drinking” and had “unexplained absences,” which have caused concern with the Department of Justice. Reilly asked Patel multiple times about a key detail in his lawsuit. According to the Atlantic report, Patel informed others he believed he had been fired by President Donald Trump after he was unable to log in to the FBI’s internal computer system earlier this month. Reilly asked Patel to explain the login issue, as his own lawsuit states that he did have trouble at one point logging into the internal system. “On April 10, 2026, Director Patel had a routine technical problem logging into a government system, which was quickly fixed,” the lawsuit states. 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 “The computer login issue, just explain the computer login issue. You were not able to log into the [system]. Your lawsuit contends that you were not able to log in to the system. What did you think after you were unable to log in to the systems?” Reilly asked Patel. “Let’s have a survey. How many of you people believe that’s true?” Patel asked. “Did you communicate with anyone that you thought you were fired after you were unable to log into the —” Reilly began to ask after some back and forth when Patel jumped in to accuse him of “baseless” reporting. “The problem with you and your baseless… [TheTopNews] Read More.21 mins ago - UK gaming icon Peter Molyneux on AI, his final creation and a changing industry
The creator of iconic series such as Fable says Masters of Albion will be the last game he makes. [TheTopNews] Read More.47 mins ago - ‘What?!’ Piers Morgan Shocked at Jesse Watters for ‘Almost’ Agreeing Wit...
Piers Morgan was shocked on Tuesday when Fox News host Jesse Watters said he was almost in agreement with the Uncensored host’s criticism of President Donald Trump’s handling of the war in Iran. Morgan joined The Five to discuss, among other topics, Trump’s ongoing conflict with Iran and his Tuesday announcement that he would be extending the two-week ceasefire with the country, hours before it was set to expire. The Iranian foreign ministry said earlier on Tuesday that it had not decided whether to participate in continued talks in Pakistan, though Trump claimed he was extending the deadline in order to allow Iran’s leaders to “come up with a unified proposal.” Morgan said that he had “no idea” what the current state of affairs with the war was, claiming the ongoing confusion and economic damage the conflict was creating meant that Trump should “get out of this as fast as” he could. Watters claimed he partially agreed with Morgan, shocking the Uncensored host. Read their exchange below: I actually posted about twenty minutes ago on X that I speak with absolute certainty and authority here when I say I have no idea what is now happening in the Iran war, which I think is probably the intellectually honest position. I’m not entirely sure President Trump has complete control over what is happening here, either, and that should concern him, and it concerns me. I think the problem here is that America and Israel combined obviously have the most powerful military the world has ever seen. I think that is inarguable. And they have inflicted enormous damage on the military side in this war. But there has been an asymmetric war which has been going on involving a little stretch of water, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Iranians have been attacking their Gulf neighbors in a horribly effective manner, which has really damaged the business model of those Gulf states going forward, which relies on safety and sunshine and tourism and sport and entertainment and so on. So there is a lot going on here, and every time President Trump says something with any certainty, the Iranians immediately deny all knowledge of this. Who knows what the truth is? You know, what we do know is the initial plan to potentially effect regime change has not happened. I don’t think it’s going to happen. There is no sign of a public uprising in Iran, and it’s… [TheTopNews] Read More.52 mins ago - SpaceX Strikes Deal With Cursor for $60 Billion
The potential acquisition comes as Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite maker, which has been emphasizing artificial intelligence, is preparing to go public. [TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Ex-CIA Chief Defiant After Trump DOJ Drops Subpoenas on Him: ‘I Am Quite Proud...
Former CIA Director John Brennan declared he’s “quite proud” of probes into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election following the Department of Justice reportedly dropping subpoenas related to an investigation into him. The Associated Press and multiple other outlets reported on Tuesday, each citing multiple sources, that subpoenas issued as part of the investigation into Brennan had been rescinded. They were reportedly issued over the weekend and withdrawn in favor of voluntary interviews. The subpoenas would have required witnesses to testify before a grand jury. According to the AP: The Justice Department has withdrawn subpoenas issued in the investigation of former CIA Director John Brennan, with officials asking for voluntary interviews instead of testimony before a grand jury, two people familiar with the matter said Tuesday. A small handful of subpoenas were known to have been issued over the weekend for witnesses to appear before a grand jury in Washington. But investigators on Monday evening informed lawyers that the subpoenas were being withdrawn in favor of requests for voluntary interviews, said the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press to discuss developments in an ongoing investigation. Brennan joined MS NOW’s Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday to react to the news. The former intelligence official is now a senior national security and intelligence analyst for MS NOW. Brennan said: The various actions that were taken by senior officials at that time have been scrutinized over and over again, and it’s clear that this administration, the Trump administration, wants to continue to try to assert that there was some wrongdoing, and I am quite proud of what we did to uncover and expose Russian interference in that 2016 election, just the way the Russians have attempted to interfere in a lot of elections, not just here in the United States, but abroad. And throughout my career, I worked closely with a lot individuals in the Department of Justice who had the highest integrity and were really dedicated public servants to try to make sure that the department’s name was actually reflected in their actions, the Department of Justice. And speaking to a number of people who have served in the Department of Justice over the years, they’re shocked, they’re appalled, they’re dismayed, they’re worried, they’re very troubled by what they see happening. The subpoena switch-up occurred after Joseph diGenova was brought in this week to take… [TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - CNN Panel Erupts as Scott Jennings Claims Democrats Believe ‘America Is Rotten...
A CNN panel erupted as Scott Jennings claimed democrats believe “America is rotten to its core” — a perspective Jennings slammed as antithetical to the “Republican ideology.” The panelists kicked off their discussion with a debriefing of Today co-host Jenna Bush Hager‘s interview with four former presidents, including Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and her dad, George W. Bush. All four expressed hope for America’s future ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary. Jennings informed CNN’s Kasie Hunt and fellow panelists that he somewhat rejects “the premise of the conversation” Hager had with the former presidents. “Look, I like it when our leaders talk about a hopeful future,” Jennings said. “I think that’s good for the country. I guess I sort of reject the premise of the conversation a little in that, you know, these are somehow dark times and we’re living through this uncertain rough patch. I mean, I’m pretty happy, and I think a lot of people are.” Hunt pulled up an NBC poll that asked respondents to rank whether they expect life for their generation to be better, worse or about the same. In the responses she shared, 49 percent of respondents answered “worse” in contrast to 30 percent who answered “better.” “That’s not a number about politics, right?” Hunt explained. “That’s about people feeling like the promise of America isn’t what it used to be. Right? And, even if we look at ‘the United States is the greatest country in the world’ [poll responses], 36 percent of people said that was true, 41 percent said it’s one of, but 23 percent of people said, we’re not one of the greatest countries.” Negating Hunt’s bid to take the politics out of the numbers, Jennings asked Hunt to pull the split of these answers based on political affiliations, though she did not have that information available. “If you looked at the splits on how people feel about America, the promise of America, if you look at whether they’re proud of their country or not, Gallup has measured this, Republicans and conservatives are proud to be Americans, and it’s Democrats and liberals who are not,” Jennings argued. “And I think if you looked at the splits in that, you’d find … the lines going this way,” he made a horizontal motion with his hands as he continued, “And honestly, I mean, I think there’s a political movement in this country right… [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago
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