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-Semitism Is Often ‘Fabricated,' According to Curriculum Bankrolled by George Soros
PARCEO's anti-Semitism curriculum has stirred controversy in schools where it's been introduced
Mamdani Transition Team Adds Black Nationalist Who Works to Free Cop Killers
Lumumba Bandele will serve on Mamdani’s community organizing committee
Arab Civil Rights Group’s ‘Advocate of the Year’ Organizes Blood Libel Display at DC’s Union Station
Hazami Barmada was honored by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee at an event that also featured prominent Democrats like Rep Ro Khanna
Democrat Stacey Plaskett Faced Criticism Over Epstein Ties in 2016, Years Before She Claims To Have Learned About Pedophile’s Misdeeds
'We would have a friend in Stacey,' Epstein's office manager said
Same Game, Different Name: 'Radioactive' Arabella Advisors Announces Rebrand to 'Sunflower Services' as Prominent Donors Flee
Sunflower Services to take over Arabella's much-scrutinized fiscal sponsorship division
EXCLUSIVE: George Soros Gave $250K to British Group Working To Censor Conservative News Sites and ‘Kill Musk’s Twitter’
The Center for Countering Digital Hate, which does not disclose its donors, has lobbied US lawmakers to create a 'digital regulator'
Nevada AG Aaron Ford Talked ‘Messaging and Narrative Strategy’ at Undisclosed Clinton Foundation Event, Public Records Show
Neither Ford—who is running for governor—nor the Clinton Foundation would share details about the event
EXCLUSIVE: Soros Bankrolling Anti-Israel Drop Site News
Drop Site News claims to be 'reader-supported' while being billionaire-funded
George Soros Paid Columbia University $600K for an ‘Oral History’ of Himself and His Philanthropy
Vanity project for elder Soros came after Soros-funded Open Society Foundations slashed its workforce in a cost-cutting move