Free Beacon Chuck Ross

Chuck Ross is a senior investigative reporter for the Washington Free Beacon. He previously worked as an investigative reporter for the Daily Caller. He graduated from Wichita State University and lives near Kansas City. You can reach Chuck at Ross@freebeacon.com


Anti-Israel Rutgers Center Teaches Students How To Thwart ICE

The Rutgers Law School Center on Security, Race and Rights is already under congressional investigation

Gavin Newsom Awards Antiterrorism Grant to Mosque Linked to 9/11 Hijackers, Pro-Hamas Cleric

Newsom awarded nearly $200,000 to the Islamic Center of San Diego in March

Harvard 'Human Rights' Lecturer Fawned Over ‘Hero’ Hamas Leader

Diana Buttu called Hamas a 'movement for freedom, for liberation'

At DC AG’s Office, Lucrative Contracts Flow to Allies and Lawsuits Are Aimed at Enemies

AG Brian Schwalb is 'taking an activist approach to the office,' American Tort Reform Association VP says

Top Corporations Fund Former Obama Official Calling To 'Wage War on Whiteness'

David Johns's National Black Justice Coalition is also an HHS grantee

Eric Swalwell’s Campaign Spent Thousands on ‘Childcare’ Expenses in 5 Months After the Election

FEC lets candidates use campaign funds for childcare and babysitters, but only for expenses incurred in connection with their campaigns

LeBron James Endorsed Kamala Harris. Then She Paid His Company $50K.

Harris campaign paid Lakers star's SpringHill Entertainment for 'campaign event production'

'Brilliant Friend': Federal Judge Already Facing Recusal Request in Immigration Lawsuit Has Strong Ties to Lawyer Involved in the Case

Araceli Martinez-Olguin faces recusal calls in case where her former employer is the lead plaintiff and her friend is their attorney

'Queer Scientist' Charged With Firebombing Tesla Dealership, GOP Office in New Mexico

Authorities found eight incendiary devices at Jamison Wagner's residence, prosecutors say

At Harvard-Hosted 'Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon,' Law Students Target the Pages of Firms That Criticized School's Response to Anti-Semitism

Harvard Law students also edited Wikipedia to downplay anti-Semitic activity on college campuses