Free Beacon Bill McMorris

Bill McMorris is senior editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He joins the Beacon from the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, where he was managing editor of Old Dominion Watchdog. He was a 2010 Robert Novak Fellow with the Phillips Foundation, where he studied state pension shortfalls. His work has been featured on CNN, Fox News, The Economist, Colbert Report, and numerous print publications and radio stations. He lives in Alexandria, Va, with his wife and three daughters. His Twitter handle is @FBillMcMorris. His email address is mcmorris@freebeacon.com.


Obama Admin Calls for Zika Bill Weeks After Veto Threat

Senate Democrats blocked $1.1 billion anti-Zika bill

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NH May Have Destroyed Investigation Records of Hassan Friend Accused of Sexual Misconduct

Department says communications are either confidential or destroyed

Dem-Funded Group Attacks Navy SEAL in Missouri GOP Primary

'The only chance they have to win in November is to interfere in this Republican primary'

Minimum Wage

Study: Dems' $15 Wage Would Kill 7 Million Jobs

Rate hike endorsed in platform would be ‘unprecedented’

Union Labor Almost Forced DNC Staffers to Attend Nerd Prom Without Business Cards

‘Messy’ Twitter handle, slow union labor nearly derailed black-tie weekend

Planned Parenthood rally

Judge Tosses Charges Against Planned Parenthood Investigators

‘Planned Parenthood tried to collude with public officials to manipulate the legal process to their own benefit, and they failed’

Six Union Bigwigs Condemning One Percent Earned $2.3M in 2015

Total compensation for six labor leaders puts each in top tax bracket

Even Pro-Choicers Find Democratic Abortion Platform Radical

Poll finds 60 percent of pro-choice Americans back ‘substantial restrictions’

Tom Perez

Whistleblower Says Potential Hillary Veep Covered Up Corruption

Former Labor Department inspector accuses Perez of squashing whistleblowers

Evangeline Lilly

Woke Musicians, Canadian Actress, to Protest the TPP with Free Concerts

‘Help the people practice their power by literally raising their voices in unison’