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Kash Patel called out for pattern of FBI ‘intimidation’ aimed at women

May 16, 2026
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Kash Patel called out for pattern of FBI ‘intimidation’ aimed at women

FBI Director Kash Patel’s war on reporters has exposed a troubling pattern: his FBI has exclusively targeted female journalists who have reported damaging stories about his tenure with investigations — while ignoring similar exposés from male counterparts at major publications.

According to Salon columnist Sophia Tesfaye, three female journalists have been targeted by Patel’s FBI despite male reporters from outlets like the Wall Street Journal publishing equally embarrassing details about the embattled director’s conduct.

Hannah Natanson of the Washington Post had her home raided before dawn, with federal agents seizing her phone, laptops, and smartwatch without warning — all for covering federal workforce cuts under the Trump administration.

Elizabeth Williamson of the New York Times was investigated for potential federal stalking charges after reporting that Patel allegedly used FBI agents to chauffeur his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins.

Sarah Fitzpatrick of The Atlantic became the subject of a criminal leak probe after she reported on Patel’s alleged drinking and erratic management of the FBI.

Meanwhile, male journalists including the Wall Street Journal’s Josh Dawsey and C. Ryan Barber have published damaging stories about Patel’s antics with no federal retaliation. The selective targeting of only female reporters suggests a deliberate pattern of gender-based intimidation, Tesfaye suggested.

As she wrote, “These were not national security reporters” exposing operational secrets or covert agents. They were doing the hard work of “accountability journalism” — beat reporting, features writing, and investigative work.

Her analysis notes that no actual prosecutions of journalists have occurred as of yet, but as Tesfaye notes, authoritarian systems rarely begin with mass arrests. They start with selective intimidation and raids that lead nowhere — creating a chilling effect that discourages future reporting.

Patel made his intentions clear before taking office, openly announcing he planned to target the media. He was hired to destroy the FBI from within, and by every metric — broken morale among agents, mounting lawsuits, and targeted journalist harassment — he is succeeding, the Salon analyst added.

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Kash Patel called out for pattern of FBI ‘intimidation’ aimed at women

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