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


A Pennsylvania Police Union That Once Endorsed Sen. Bob Casey Is Backing His GOP Challenger

Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police endorses GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick

Max Boot

WaPo Columnist Max Boot Accused Trump Figures of Acting as Foreign Agents. Now, His Wife Is Accused of Working Covertly for a Foreign Government

Boot's wife, former CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry, is accused of secretly working for South Korean intelligence

Liberal Dark Money Group Claiming To Protect ‘Voter Rights’ Funded Deceptive Ad Campaign Meant To Suppress GOP Votes

Liberal ad campaign tried to discourage Trump voters in Pennsylvania from using mail-in voting

New York Times Profiles Angry Dearborn Voters. It Doesn’t Tell Readers They’re Also Hamas Supporters.

NYT features imam who said 'may Allah eradicate' the 'sick, disgusting Zionist regime'

CAIR Honcho and ‘Squad’ Donor Suggests Israel Behind Suspected Iranian Plot To Assassinate Trump

Nihad Awad said last year he was 'happy to see' Hamas's Oct. 7 attack on Israel

Dem Megadonor Reid Hoffman, Who Wanted To Make Trump a ‘Martyr,’ Serves on Microsoft, Pentagon Boards

Hoffman, a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein, sits on the Pentagon's Defense Innovation Board

'Unifier In Chief' Biden Admits Mistake In Calling for ‘Bullseye’ on Trump—Then Says He Never Used Inflammatory Rhetoric

'Do you just not say something because it may incite somebody?' Biden asks after calling for unity in wake of Trump assassination attempt

Democratic donor Dmitri Mehlhorn

Dem Powerbroker Who Suggested Trump Shooting ‘Staged’ Has Visited Biden White House at Least 10 Times

Dmitri Mehlhorn met frequently with chief of staff Jeff Zients and top adviser Anita Dunn

WATCH: Ruben Gallego, Running for Senate in Migrant-Flooded Arizona, Says Border Issues Aren't His 'Expertise'

Gallego's admission comes as polls show the border is a top issue for Arizona voters