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Kash Patel parties with Team USA hockey champs after taking FBI jet to Italy

An FBI director’s visible Olympics partying after official travel spotlights the collapsing line between public power and private leisure—an integrity norm the bureau depends on to function.

Executive

Feb 23, 2026

Sources

Summary

FBI Director Kash Patel appeared at the Olympics in Milano Cortina and was filmed partying with Team USA hockey players after traveling to Italy on FBI business. The episode intensifies scrutiny of whether the bureau’s highest official is treating federal travel authority and agency assets as personal convenience. If official resources are used or reimbursed improperly, it shifts public money and institutional credibility toward private leisure while weakening oversight expectations for executive power.

Reality Check

Normalizing personal leisure wrapped inside official travel is how public office becomes a private benefit, and once that line erodes, our rights and oversight protections erode with it. If official aircraft or travel funds were used for personal attendance without proper reimbursement, the exposure runs directly through federal ethics and misuse-of-office guardrails—most concretely the reimbursement requirement described here and the standard prohibitions on converting government resources to personal use. Even if reimbursement later occurs, the conduct strains core anti–self-dealing norms and signals to the workforce and the public that institutional power can be repurposed for personal indulgence without transparent, contemporaneous accountability. When the nation’s top federal law-enforcement official treats optics and documentation as optional, it weakens the bureau’s legitimacy to demand compliance from everyone else.

Media

Detail

<p>FBI Director Kash Patel traveled to Italy during the Olympics in Milano Cortina and posted about meetings with Italian officials, including a new security agreement on international cybersecurity cooperation. On Saturday, FBI assistant director for public affairs Ben Williamson publicly denied a reporter’s suggestion that Patel traveled “to hang out at the Olympics on the taxpayer dime.”</p><p>On Sunday, Patel appeared in widely shared video and social media footage celebrating with gold medal-winning Team USA men’s hockey players, including in Dylan Larkin’s Instagram Live from the locker room. Additional footage showed Patel chugging beer and celebrating as a player placed a gold medal around his neck. Patel also posted photos wearing a Team USA jersey with the team and coach after the game.</p><p>During the same period, Patel posted that the FBI was deploying “all necessary resources” to Mar-a-Lago following a fatal shooting by Secret Service of a 21-year-old man accused of attempting to break into Donald Trump’s residence. Patel has previously faced allegations of using a government Gulfstream jet for personal travel and has stated he is required by law to reimburse personal use; Democratic House Judiciary members have sought records on reimbursement.</p>