FBI Director Kash Patel is appealing a court decision dismissing his defamation lawsuit.
FBI Director Kash Patel is appealing a court decision dismissing his defamation lawsuit.
  • Kash Patel appeals the dismissal of his defamation lawsuit against Frank Figliuzzi.
  • The original lawsuit stemmed from comments Figliuzzi made on MS NOW's "Morning Joe."
  • A judge previously ruled Figliuzzi's statements were "rhetorical hyperbole."
  • Patel also has a separate defamation suit against The Atlantic magazine.

They Drew First Blood… Again

Alright, listen up. This ain't no jungle, but the fight's just as real. This Kash Patel guy, the FBI Director, he's not backing down. Some ex-FBI suit, Figliuzzi, shot his mouth off on TV, claiming Patel's been hitting the clubs more than doing his job. A judge called it "rhetorical hyperbole". Hyperbole my foot. It's a smear campaign, plain and simple. Just like back in Hope, they tried to bury me, but I came back stronger.

When Pushed, Appealing is Living

Patel's not taking it lying down. He's filed an appeal. He's going to the 5th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. This is about more than just words; it's about reputation, about a man's career. It's like they're trying to strip him of his humanity, one accusation at a time. The system is supposed to protect you, but sometimes, you gotta fight to protect yourself. Kind of like how Americans are getting pushed around by the IRS delays in getting their refund back, it's just not fair. If you want to read more about that check this out: IRS Refund Delays Americans Screwed Again.

Nothing is Over

This Figliuzzi character thinks he can just say whatever he wants without consequences? Patel's lawsuit states that Figliuzzi fabricated a "specific lie" due to "clear animus". That's fighting talk. This ain't over by a long shot. This appeal is just the next phase of the war. Patel's not going anywhere. He will make them bleed, it will be painful, for them to smear his name like that. He's showing the world, it's never over, even if you lose a battle, you keep fighting to win the war.

They're Closing In

Patel's also got another lawsuit brewing against The Atlantic magazine. They accused him of abusing alcohol. It seems like everyone's lining up to take shots at him. They're coming at him from all sides. It’s like being surrounded in the jungle, only the enemy is words, not bullets. But words can be just as deadly. He's probably hearing echoes of "It's a long road, Rambo" right now.

To Survive a War, You Gotta Become War

The details of the appeal haven't been released yet, but you can bet Patel's lawyers are gearing up for a serious fight. This is going to be a long, drawn-out battle. But Patel seems ready for it. He's showing resilience, like steel. You have to be tough, you can't quit when things get tough, as Patel is displaying.

Peace is a Lie, There is Only Passion

The legal system may seem complicated, but at its core, it’s about justice. Patel believes he's been wronged, and he's using every tool at his disposal to right that wrong. Whether he wins or loses, one thing's for sure: he's not going down without a fight. Just like I always said, "Live for nothing, or die for something."


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