KIMMEL: “you know they don’t like that in that administration. [Laughter] Keep in mind, the guy asking the question that wasn’t the reporter who rot “the Atlantic” story. It was another reporter just asking if the story was true. And also, there is a specific account of patel not being able to access his computer in the lawsuit he filed against “the Atlantic.” His own lawyers put it in there. So, that did happen. But you can’t ask about that. [Laughter]Because it’s extraordinarily rude.”

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Kimmel: Kash Patel’s Lawyers Had an Account of Him ‘Being Locked out’ from Computer in Lawsuit ‘But You Can’t Ask About that’ Because It’s Rude‘So, that did happen’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:KIMMEL: “you know they don’t like that in that administration. [Laughter] Keep in mind, the guy asking the question that wasn’t the reporter who rot “the Atlantic” story. It was another reporter just asking if the story was true. And also, there is a specific account of patel not being able to access his computer in the lawsuit he filed against “the Atlantic.” His own lawyers put it in there. So, that did happen. But you can’t ask about that. [Laughter]Because it’s extraordinarily rude.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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