Free Beacon Adam Kredo

Adam Kredo is senior writer reporting on national security and foreign policy matters for the Washington Free Beacon. An award-winning political reporter who has broken news from across the globe, Kredo’s work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the Weekly Standard, Commentary Magazine, the Drudge Report, and the Jerusalem Post, among many others. His Twitter handle is @Kredo0. His email address is kredo@freebeacon.com.


Prestigious Virginia K-8 School Hit with Civil Rights Complaint over Environment 'Hostile to Jews'

Among other forms of anti-Semitic discrimination, students drew a picture of Hitler as an example of a 'strong historical leader' and told a Jewish student they were happy about Oct. 7

Trump Admin Demands UN Fire Palestinian Rights Envoy Over ‘Virulent Antisemitism and Support for Terrorism’

The Trump administration also noted that Francesca Albanese has claimed to be an 'international lawyer' but 'has not passed a legal bar examination or been licensed to practice law'

State Department Yanks Visas From Rap Group That Called for Murder of IDF Soldiers

British duo Bob Vylan chanted 'death to the IDF' and 'from the river to the sea, Palestine must be free' from a stage at the Glastonbury Festival in England

How Qatari Cash Influences Georgetown—and America's Future Diplomats

Georgetown allows the Qatar Foundation to wield influence over its prestigious School of Foreign Service in Doha and appears to have underreported Qatari financial contributions

Classified Report That Suggested Iranian Nuclear Program Still Intact Likely Relied on Faulty Info From Iranian Sources, Former Intel Officers Say

'I know it’s messaging, the Iranians know it’s messaging, and for some reason, NSA believes it’s actual f—ing intelligence,' former CENTCOM intelligence officer tells the Free Beacon

Trump to Ayatollah: ‘Sure’ I’ll Blow Up Your Nuclear Program Again—if You Manage To Rebuild It

Trump said it is unlikely that such action against a reconstituted Iranian nuclear program will be necessary, as the U.S. strike 'hit brutally and knocked it out'

UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief: ‘Night and Day’ Difference Between Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities Before and After US Strikes

'It is clear that there is one Iran—before June 13, nuclear Iran—and one now,' says IAEA's Rafael Grossi

Israeli F-35 fighter jets perform during an air show

After Trump Talks of ‘Regime Change,’ Israel Carries Out Strikes Targeting Iranian Tools of Repression

One attack blew the doors off a penitentiary Iran uses to house political dissidents

Israeli Operatives Called Iranian Military Commanders With a Warning: Flee the Country or Die

In one call, an Israeli agent ordered an Iranian military leader to send a video disavowing his hardline regime, a recording shows

DEATH FROM AMERICA: Trump Decimates Iran's Nuclear Sites With Big, Beautiful Bombs

'There is not another military in the World that could have done this,' says Trump