FBI Director Kash Patel Sues Magazine Over Story

Introduction

Kash Patel is the head of the FBI. A magazine called The Atlantic wrote a story about him. The story says he drinks too much alcohol and is not fit for his job. Mr. Patel says the story is a lie.

Main Body

The story says Mr. Patel had problems at work. It says his guards could not wake him up some mornings. It also says he got very scared during a technical problem in April. The story mentions other problems with his travel and his work. Mr. Patel's lawyer and advisor say these stories are not true. They say the FBI is doing a good job. They say the FBI is stopping crime and drugs. They also say the magazine did not give them enough time to answer. The writer of the story, Sarah Fitzpatrick, says her facts are correct. She talked to many government workers. She says the workers are worried about Mr. Patel. Mr. Patel's team says the magazine wants to hurt his name.

Conclusion

Mr. Patel will now take the magazine to court. A judge will decide who is telling the truth.

Vocabulary Learning

court
A place where a judge decides if someone is right or wrong.法庭
Example:Mr. Patel will now take the magazine to court.
crime
Something that is against the law.罪行 / 犯罪
Example:The FBI is stopping crime and drugs.
fact
Something that is known to be true.事實
Example:The writer says her facts are correct.
head
The person in charge of a group or organization.負責人 / 首領
Example:The FBI is the head of the agency.
lie
Something that is not true.謊言
Example:The story says the news is a lie.