Roganverse Comedian Tim Dillon Goes Hard In The Paint On The FBI’s Kash Patel

Comedian Tim Dillon has made roasting FBI Director Kash Patel a regular feature of his podcast, and the content keeps writing itself. Since Patel’s widely criticized appearance on Joe Rogan‘s show last year, Dillon has relentlessly mocked the FBI director’s handling of investigations, his relationship with his significantly younger girlfriend, and his questionable use of government resources.

The criticism intensified after Patel appeared on Rogan’s podcast and gave what many viewers considered an evasive response about the Jeffrey Epstein files. When asked under oath before Congress who Epstein trafficked people to, Patel stated there was “no credible information” that anyone besides Epstein himself was involved.

Dillon’s assessment was blunt: “Kash Patel is a liar. He’s a big, fat liar and he’s bad at it. He’s terrible at it. And now it’s such a lie, it’s actually funny.”

The FBI director’s public image problems extend beyond policy questions. Patel has drawn scrutiny for his relationship with a country music singer twenty years his junior, who was relatively unknown before they began dating.

The couple’s attempt to keep their relationship private has been undermined by their own media appearances, including a podcast where they discussed wanting privacy while simultaneously appearing together to talk about their relationship.

That particular podcast aired during a challenging moment for the bureau: a weeklong manhunt for a mass sh**ter that only concluded after a tip from a homeless person on Reddit.

Dillon seized on the timing: “The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now depending on the homeless. So basically, the homeless are doing a better job than Kash Patel’s FBI. And Kash Patel, by the way, while this is all happening, is on a podcast with his girlfriend.”

Patel has also faced questions about his use of the FBI’s private jet to attend his girlfriend’s concerts, despite previously stating that the director should never use government aircraft for leisure activities. Recent reports suggest FBI SWAT team members have been assigned to provide security for her, with some accounts claiming Patel requested they serve as designated drivers for her friends.

The situation escalated further when Patel’s girlfriend gave an interview to Vanity Fair about life as the FBI director’s partner, despite repeatedly expressing desire for privacy. Some online commentators have even speculated about the nature of their relationship, leading to legal threats from Patel’s team.

Dillon remains unmoved by the pushback, continuing to highlight what he sees as Patel’s misplaced priorities. When Patel appeared on former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino’s podcast to discuss the difficulties of running the bureau, Dillon questioned what genuine challenges they were addressing versus simply managing public relations around ongoing controversies.