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Kash Patel lobs false claims about top Democrat as they spar over allegations of FBI chief’s excessive drinking on the job – as it happened

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Evidence shows Kash Patel lied about Chris Van Hollen ‘drinking on taxpayer dime during the day’

There are hardly enough hours in the day to unpack all the false statements made by Trump administration officials, but it appears that the FBI director, Kash Patel, told a particularly egregious lie during his Senate testimony on Tuesday when he claimed that Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen has a documented drinking problem.

When Van Hollen asked the FBI director about reports that his drinking had interfered with his job performance, Patel tried to turn the tables by shouting a clearly prepared series of false allegations about the Maryland senator and alcohol.

Patel started by claiming the senator had been caught on camera drinking “margaritas in El Salvador on the taxpayer dollar”, a reference to photographs Van Hollen has credibly described as a hoax staged by an aide to El Salvador’s far-right president, Nayib Bukele.

Patel then claimed that documents filed by the senator’s office showed that Van Hollen “ran up a $7,000 bar tab in Washington DC at the Lobby Bar”.

“The only individual in this room that has been drinking on taxpayer dime during the day is you,” Patel shouted.

“You drink during the day, that’s you,” Patel said, jabbing a finger in Van Hollen’s direction.

C-SPAN video of a heated exchange between Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen and FBI director Kash Patel during a Senate hearing on Tuesday.

A Van Hollen spokesperson told the Guardian that the FBI director’s claim was a distortion of publicly available information, in the form of the senator’s most recent Federal Election Commission campaign spending report, which showed that he spent that money on event catering at the bar, which also offers a full dinner menu, on 12 December 2025.

The $7,128 payment to the Lobby Bar, the senator’s office explained, “was a catering charge at a local restaurant where the Senator hosted an after-hours holiday reception as a thank you to the 50+ members of our team, paid for by campaign funds – not taxpayer dollars.”

After the hearing, Patel posted a screenshot of the Lobby Bar payment from Van Hollen’s FEC report on his official government X account, describing it as a “Fact check”. However he failed to note, as many readers did, that the form clearly describes the expense as “Catering for Event” and was a campaign expenditure, not taxpayer funded.

Van Hollen replied to Patel’s post on the right-leaning social media platform, with the comment: “You got me, I catered a holiday reception for my staff with campaign — not taxpayer — dollars! Now let’s see your receipts. #ReleaseTheTab

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Key events

Closing summary

This concludes our live chronicle of the second Trump administration for the day, but we will be back on Wednesday. Here are the latest developments:

  • Donald Trump is en route to Beijing, but he made time before he left to call a Black reporter “dumb” for daring to ask him why he was so concerned about the cost overrun in the Federal Reserve renovation, overseen by his nemesis Jerome Powell, and not about the ballooning cost of two projects he is overseeing: the White House ballroom and the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool.

  • The FBI director, Kash Patel, responded to questions from Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen about reports that he has a drinking problem by lying that Van Hollen drank margaritas with a wrongly deported man in El Salvador and falsely claimed that a holiday party for the senator’s staff, paid for by campaign funds, was proof the senator was ‘drinking on taxpayer dime during the day’.

  • A slew of national green groups are throwing their support behind Graham Platner, the progressive populist challenging longtime Republican senator Susan Collins in Maine.

  • Marty Makary resigned from his position as commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday, concluding a 13-month tenure at the regulatory agency.

  • The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh to a 14-year term as Federal Reserve governor, marking an important step toward Trump’s nominee succeeding Powell as the US central bank’s next chair.

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