
CNBC’s managing editor allegedly threatened a reporter after he was approached with questions during an ambush interview at the World Economic Forum’s Davos summit on Tuesday.
Rebel News reporter Avi Yemini posted the confrontation on Twitter, saying, “I was just THREATENED to be ‘punched out’ by CNBC’s Intl. Managing Editor for politely asking him simple questions.”
#BREAKING: I was just THREATENED to be “punched out” by CNBC’s Intl. Managing Editor for politely asking him simple questions.
These are the THUGS that want to control the world.
But he doesn’t scare me.
SUPPORT: https://t.co/uvbDgOk19N pic.twitter.com/TGNrOtRzij
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) January 17, 2023
“These are the THUGS that want to control the world. But he doesn’t scare me,” he continued.
The CNBC official was later identified as Patrick Allen, the network’s Vice-President and International Managing Editor.
Allen has his own page on the WEF website:

The video shows the following exchange:
“Sir, can I ask you what CNBC is doing here?” Yemini politely asked Allen.
“No, don’t put the camera on my face. Thank you,” Allen responded.
“Really, but you’re here as an invited guest and you’re an editor for CNBC. Don’t think there’s a bit of a conflict of interest,” Yemini replied.
“I’d like you to go away. I haven’t agreed to an interview,” Allen shot back.
“Don’t touch the mic. You’re meant to be speaking truth to power. Are you here just to take your marching orders? Is that what you’re here for?” Yemini asked.
CNBC: Do you want to go away?
Rebel News: Not really. I’m here to do what you should be doing.
CNBC: I can have you escorted off by security.
Rebel News: All right, do that. There you go. CNBC. Their job is supposed to be doing what he’s complaining I’m doing, and they’re calling security to escort me off the premises.
CNBC: You’ve been very rude to me this morning. So, I’d like you to take the camera off me.
Rebel News: I’ve literally asked you questions politely, which should be your job. That’s your job, sir. I’m doing your job. I’m just not getting paid for by Klaus Schwab.
Yemini later spoke with Rebel News UK reporter Callum Smiles, who said he overheard Allen say he wanted to “punch out” Yemini.
“I heard him say, I’m going to paraphrase it because I have the exact thing. But he came in sounding quite angry, saying, I’m going to punch him out. Paraphrasing there, right. Didn’t know it was about you until I came out, and then I heard somebody else complaining about you to your face. At that point, I realized Avi had a word of him,” Callum said.
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