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


'Sick Game': Democratic Megadonor David Geffen, 82, Faces Sordid Grooming Lawsuit from Porn Star Husband, 32, as Top Cultural Centers Take His Millions and Toast Him on Both Coasts

Some of the country's most prestigious institutions have been renamed for the billionaire Democratic power broker who's being accused in explosive court documents of exploiting 'a vulnerable, marginalized young gay Black man'

Left-Wing Group Featured on Zohran Mamdani's Campaign Site Releases 'WANTED' Posters Targeting NYC Business Leaders, Many of Them Jewish

New York Communities for Change, which honored Mamdani at its latest fundraising gala, says targets are 'Wanted for Anti-Zohran Electioneering'

Pulitzer Board Can't Delay Trump Lawsuit, Florida Supreme Court Says

Ruling caps string of losses for Pulitzer board in Russiagate lawsuit

Kansas State University 'Civil Rights' Administrator Is Part of Secret Marxist Group That Says It Has 'No Sympathy' for Dead Jews

At a group meeting, the investigator, Derron Borders, lamented that the assassination of two Israeli embassy staffers would not spark a broader 'movement'

How a Little-Known Federal Agency's Decision To Ignore a Republican Commissioner Cost Taxpayers Millions

Caroline Pham objected to an error-ridden investigation that eventually brought a $3.2 million ruling against the agency

Jeanne Shaheen's Daughter Runs for Congress With an Unusual Max Donor Base: Her Unemployed Gen Z Kids

Stefany Shaheen's kids donated $7,000 each to their mom's campaign, federal disclosures show

Hunter Biden Lands New Gig at Tenants’ Rights Group Connected to His Attorney

The group, BASTA, called the former first son and recovering crack addict 'qualified' and praised his 'networking skills'

Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Which Oversees NPR, To Shut Down After Funding Cuts

Announcement comes just a week after board members cried about funding cuts in a meeting