Reports in The Atlantic on April 17 alleging FBI Director Kash Patel's excessive drinking, unexplained absences, and erratic behavior have fueled speculation of an imminent ouster, with White House sources telling outlets like Politico and The Times of India that President Trump is "fed up" and a firing is "only a matter of time." Democrats, including Senate Judiciary members, have urged his replacement amid the controversy. Patel denies intoxication on duty and continues public duties, including announcing federal charges against a White House Correspondents Dinner gunman on April 27 and meeting Fort Peck Tribal leaders this week. No resignation or removal announced, leaving his tenure vulnerable to administration pressures and further scandals before year-end.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · ActualizadoA federal judge dismisses one of Patel’s defamation lawsuits, and additional negative coverage about his behavior and management style circulates, reinforcing doubts about his
May 31 drops to 23%8%
A federal judge dismisses one of Patel’s defamation lawsuits, and additional negative coverage about his behavior and management style circulates, reinforcing doubts about his continuation as FBI Director
Patel files a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, signalling he is still in office and attempting to silence criticism, which pushes the market back down
June 30 plunges to 35%33%
Patel files a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, signalling he is still in office and attempting to silence criticism, which pushes the market back down
White House sources indicate Patel is likely to be fired eventually, but no official resignation or removal is announced before April 30
April 30 dips to 1%4%
White House sources indicate Patel is likely to be fired eventually, but no official resignation or removal is announced before April 30
Reports emerge of Patel’s involvement in controversial investigations and political disputes, including scrutiny over FBI’s handling of sensitive cases and internal dissent,
June 30 drops to 58%5%
Reports emerge of Patel’s involvement in controversial investigations and political disputes, including scrutiny over FBI’s handling of sensitive cases and internal dissent, causing market volatility and a slight decline in resignation odds
5Calls campaign intensifies, urging constituents to demand Patel’s resignation – Grass‑roots pressure added another layer of political risk, pushing the market’s “Yes” odds down
May 31 drops to 23%5%
5Calls campaign intensifies, urging constituents to demand Patel’s resignation – Grass‑roots pressure added another layer of political risk, pushing the market’s “Yes” odds down to the low‑20 % range .
India Today and multiple outlets (CryptoBriefing, The Indian Eye) report a senior White House official saying Patel’s firing is “only a matter of time,” with Trump reportedly
June 30 jumps to 68%7%
India Today and multiple outlets (CryptoBriefing, The Indian Eye) report a senior White House official saying Patel’s firing is “only a matter of time,” with Trump reportedly planning to dismiss him
Continued media coverage and legal developments, including dismissal of one of Patel’s defamation suits and ongoing calls for resignation, maintain elevated market
December 31 jumps to 81%6%
Continued media coverage and legal developments, including dismissal of one of Patel’s defamation suits and ongoing calls for resignation, maintain elevated market
Reports emerge that Patel’s bad press is frustrating President Trump, with insiders suggesting it is "only a matter of time" before Patel is removed, fueling market speculation
May 31 drops to 31%11%
Reports emerge that Patel’s bad press is frustrating President Trump, with insiders suggesting it is "only a matter of time" before Patel is removed, fueling market speculation about his potential ouster
Patel publicly responds to allegations and criticism, including a Megyn Kelly interview denying claims of incompetence and defending FBI accomplishments, temporarily stabilizing
June 30 rises to 61%2%
Patel publicly responds to allegations and criticism, including a Megyn Kelly interview denying claims of incompetence and defending FBI accomplishments, temporarily stabilizing confidence in his position
Patel’s $250 M lawsuit is dismissed by a federal judge (Figliuzzi case), giving the administration a legal win and prompting a modest
December 31 dips to 75%3%
Patel’s $250 M lawsuit is dismissed by a federal judge (Figliuzzi case), giving the administration a legal win and prompting a modest
Media roundup reports that Patel’s lawsuits are being dismissed and that resignation calls are “growing” despite his denials – The continued legal setbacks and mounting public
May 31 drops to 28%6%
Media roundup reports that Patel’s lawsuits are being dismissed and that resignation calls are “growing” despite his denials – The continued legal setbacks and mounting public scrutiny reinforced the narrative that Patel’s tenure was untenable .
Senate Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin publicly call for Patel’s resignation and urge preservation of records related to the allegations, signaling growing
December 31 surges to 75%17%
Senate Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin publicly call for Patel’s resignation and urge preservation of records related to the allegations, signaling growing political pressure; simultaneously, The Atlantic’s report gains wider attention, pushing market
Patel fires far-right FBI agent Stephen Friend for unprofessional conduct and racist threats, highlighting internal conflicts and factionalism within the FBI under Patel’s
June 30 dips to 59%3%
Patel fires far-right FBI agent Stephen Friend for unprofessional conduct and racist threats, highlighting internal conflicts and factionalism within the FBI under Patel’s leadership, contributing to uncertainty about his tenure
Public calls for Patel’s resignation intensify after The Atlantic’s report and legal battles, with activists and some lawmakers urging impeachment if he does not step down,
December 31 jumps to 80%5%
Public calls for Patel’s resignation intensify after The Atlantic’s report and legal battles, with activists and some lawmakers urging impeachment if he does not step down, reinforcing market expectations of his exit by year-end
Senate Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin publicly demand Patel’s resignation – Their open letters and calls for an investigation heightened bipartisan pressure and
May 31 drops to 41%7%
Senate Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin publicly demand Patel’s resignation – Their open letters and calls for an investigation heightened bipartisan pressure and suggested a possible congressional push for removal .
The Atlantic journalist Sarah Fitzpatrick’s article is highlighted in a 5‑Calls petition demanding Patel’s resignation, amplifying activist pressure
December 31 rises to 81%1%
The Atlantic journalist Sarah Fitzpatrick’s article is highlighted in a 5‑Calls petition demanding Patel’s resignation, amplifying activist pressure
Patel’s press conference at the Justice Department turns confrontational, with him losing his calm while fielding questions about the Atlantic story – The televised outburst
May 31 drops to 34%7%
Patel’s press conference at the Justice Department turns confrontational, with him losing his calm while fielding questions about the Atlantic story – The televised outburst underscored the administration’s defensive posture and fed market fears of an imminent leadership crisis .
Senate Democratic leaders publicly demand Patel’s resignation and call for preservation of records related to the allegations, increasing political pressure on Patel and the Trump
May 31 dips to 42%4%
Senate Democratic leaders publicly demand Patel’s resignation and call for preservation of records related to the allegations, increasing political pressure on Patel and the Trump administration
Kash Patel files a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick, escalating the public and legal battle over the damaging allegations;
December 31 drops to 63%10%
this move intensifies scrutiny and uncertainty about his tenure, contributing to market volatility and
Patel files $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over drinking allegations – The filing signaled Patel’s aggressive legal pushback to damaging reporting and
May 31 drops to 48%8%
Patel files $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over drinking allegations – The filing signaled Patel’s aggressive legal pushback to damaging reporting and intensified speculation that the administration might move to remove him .
Patel’s lawsuit against The Atlantic is met with skepticism by legal experts, and a defamation suit against a former FBI official is dismissed, weakening his legal position
April 30 plunges to 19%19%
Patel’s lawsuit against The Atlantic is met with skepticism by legal experts, and a defamation suit against a former FBI official is dismissed, weakening his legal position
Kash Patel files a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over the damaging report, signaling his intent to fight the allegations legally and possibly delaying any
May 31 jumps to 46%7%
Kash Patel files a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over the damaging report, signaling his intent to fight the allegations legally and possibly delaying any immediate removal
Patel files a second $250 million suit (against The Atlantic) and a $250 million suit is reported by multiple outlets, reigniting speculation of a protracted court fight
December 31 rises to 80%1%
Patel files a second $250 million suit (against The Atlantic) and a $250 million suit is reported by multiple outlets, reigniting speculation of a protracted court fight
Patel’s lawsuit against former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi is dismissed, reinforcing the perception that the defamation claim is weak
December 31 jumps to 79%6%
Patel’s lawsuit against former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi is dismissed, reinforcing the perception that the defamation claim is weak
Kash Patel publicly denies claims of paranoia and drunkenness on the job following The Atlantic’s report, but the denials fail to fully reassure the public and lawmakers,
Kash Patel publicly denies claims of paranoia and drunkenness on the job following The Atlantic’s report, but the denials fail to fully reassure the public and lawmakers, sustaining market pressure on his potential removal
Senate Democrats Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin publicly call for Patel’s resignation amid the controversy, increasing political pressure
April 30 surges to 27%23%
Senate Democrats Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin publicly call for Patel’s resignation amid the controversy, increasing political pressure
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defends Patel, stating he remains “a critical player” and that the Atlantic story is “fabricated,” causing a brief pull‑back
December 31 drops to 73%11%
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defends Patel, stating he remains “a critical player” and that the Atlantic story is “fabricated,” causing a brief pull‑back
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer publicly demands Patel’s immediate resignation after the Atlantic story, intensifying pressure on the administration
June 30 surges to 61%23%
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer publicly demands Patel’s immediate resignation after the Atlantic story, intensifying pressure on the administration
Following The Atlantic’s report, Patel publicly denies the allegations and vows to continue leading the FBI, but the report’s impact causes a market peak at 89% Yes, reflecting
December 31 surges to 89%31%
Following The Atlantic’s report, Patel publicly denies the allegations and vows to continue leading the FBI, but the report’s impact causes a market peak at 89% Yes, reflecting heightened expectations of his departure
Patel files a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over the damaging article, signaling his intent to fight the allegations aggressively
April 30 jumps to 27%13%
Patel files a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over the damaging article, signaling his intent to fight the allegations aggressively
The Atlantic publishes a detailed investigative report alleging FBI Director Kash Patel’s excessive drinking, erratic behavior, and unexplained absences, raising concerns about
December 31 surges to 67%20%
The Atlantic publishes a detailed investigative report alleging FBI Director Kash Patel’s excessive drinking, erratic behavior, and unexplained absences, raising concerns about his fitness for office and national security risks; this report triggers immediate market
The Atlantic publishes an investigative report alleging FBI Director Kash Patel’s excessive drinking, erratic behavior, and unexplained absences, sparking calls for his
May 31 plunges to 39%17%
The Atlantic publishes an investigative report alleging FBI Director Kash Patel’s excessive drinking, erratic behavior, and unexplained absences, sparking calls for his resignation and raising serious concerns about his fitness for office
The Atlantic publishes a detailed exposé alleging FBI Director Kash Patel’s excessive drinking, erratic behavior, and unexplained absences, raising serious concerns about his
April 30 drops to 14%7%
The Atlantic publishes a detailed exposé alleging FBI Director Kash Patel’s excessive drinking, erratic behavior, and unexplained absences, raising serious concerns about his fitness for office
The Atlantic reports Patel’s “erratic” behavior and a brief outage that made staff think he’d been fired, prompting White House and congressional calls for a replacement
June 30 surges to 38%27%
The Atlantic reports Patel’s “erratic” behavior and a brief outage that made staff think he’d been fired, prompting White House and congressional calls for a replacement
The Atlantic publishes “The FBI Director Is MIA,” alleging Patel’s excessive drinking, erratic behavior and “freak‑out” after an IT lock‑out
December 31 surges to 64%26%
The Atlantic publishes “The FBI Director Is MIA,” alleging Patel’s excessive drinking, erratic behavior and “freak‑out” after an IT lock‑out
Following The Atlantic article, public and political pressure mounts with calls for Patel’s resignation or impeachment due to alleged FBI politicization and misconduct, causing a
June 30 surges to 62%32%
Following The Atlantic article, public and political pressure mounts with calls for Patel’s resignation or impeachment due to alleged FBI politicization and misconduct, causing a sharp market increase in the probability of Patel leaving by June 30
The Atlantic publishes a detailed exposé alleging Patel’s alcohol misuse, erratic behavior, and misuse of taxpayer resources, prompting Patel to file a $250 million defamation
June 30 surges to 30%19%
The Atlantic publishes a detailed exposé alleging Patel’s alcohol misuse, erratic behavior, and misuse of taxpayer resources, prompting Patel to file a $250 million defamation lawsuit against the magazine, intensifying public scrutiny and calls for his resignation
Dan Bongino, FBI Deputy Director and close Patel ally, announces resignation effective early January 2026, ending a tumultuous tenure marked by clashes with DOJ and controversies
June 30 dips to 11%1%
Dan Bongino, FBI Deputy Director and close Patel ally, announces resignation effective early January 2026, ending a tumultuous tenure marked by clashes with DOJ and controversies over Epstein files, signaling instability in Patel’s senior leadership team
Senate Democrat Dick Durbin alleges FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal travel and decision-making have hampered investigations, citing whistleblower reports of delays caused by
June 30 plunges to 13%34%
Senate Democrat Dick Durbin alleges FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal travel and decision-making have hampered investigations, citing whistleblower reports of delays caused by Patel’s use of FBI aircraft for personal trips, raising questions about his leadership and accountability
Earlier in the year, President Trump publicly demands the firing of FBI agents perceived as disloyal, with Patel responding that terminations have occurred, highlighting internal
Earlier in the year, President Trump publicly demands the firing of FBI agents perceived as disloyal, with Patel responding that terminations have occurred, highlighting internal agency turmoil and politicization concerns that set the stage for later controversies
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announces resignation, citing strain and difficulty pushing reforms under Patel’s leadership, signaling internal instability and leadership
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announces resignation, citing strain and difficulty pushing reforms under Patel’s leadership, signaling internal instability and leadership challenges

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