A fiery exchange between FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) at a Senate hearing in Washington, D.C., has gone viral on X.
In the clip, Van Hollen pressed Patel on lying to Congress, only for Patel to fire back and reference a $7,000 bar tab from campaign records. The moment quickly sparked strong reactions online.
In the video from the Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing broadcast on C-SPAN, Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) asks FBI Director Kash Patel whether he understands that it is a crime to lie to Congress. Patel responds that Van Hollen is the one who lied to Congress and references a $7,000 bar tab from Federal Election Commission filings. Patel gestures toward posting the document as Van Hollen interjects that it was not public money, to which Patel replies, “OH, so it WAS a $7,000 bar tab!”
The exchange occurred during questioning in which Van Hollen raised media reports alleging excessive drinking by Patel. Patel has denied those allegations. According to Van Hollen’s office, the expense was a campaign-funded catering charge for a holiday reception for over 50 staff members, not taxpayer dollars.
How X Users Are Reacting to the Senate Hearing Moment in Washington, D.C.
Many commenters praised Patel’s quick response and preparation. “That exchange went sideways fast. Patel clearly came prepared, and Van Hollen walked right into it.” Another wrote, “My God! KASH DOG WALKED HIM! @FBIDirectorKash, you’re a true patriot.”
Several focused on the bar tab itself. “Even if 50 people, that’s $140 each. That’s a lot of booze.” One user commented, “Poor @ChrisVanHollen spent over 7k at the bar, drinks with [expletive], he has a drinking problem. He needs help.”
Others directed strong criticism at the senator. “Van Hollen is a poor excuse for a human being who prefers to represent illegals instead of the Americans who elected him. Great job @FBIDirectorKash.”
A commenter added, “Kash is the Donald Trump of the FBI. Don’t you dare try to blow smoke in his direction. He knows everything about YOU.”
The clip is still making the rounds on X and feeding into the bigger conversation about congressional hearings and Washington accountability. It’s just the latest moment in the ongoing debate over the FBI and its new direction.







