Free Beacon Collin Anderson
Collin Anderson is executive editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from the University of Missouri, where he studied politics. He is originally from St. Louis and now lives in Arlington, VA. His email address is anderson@freebeacon.com.
Biden Says US Will Compete With China on Strategic Minerals. He Just Kneecapped Our Ability To Do So.
Democrat's Interior Department issues 20-year mining ban targeting crucial Minnesota project
Meet the Biden Energy Official Who Fought To Shield China From US Solar Tariffs
Before scoring coveted role in Biden's Energy Department, Jigar Shah represented China's largest solar companies
The Left's Largest Nonprofits Funneled $39 Million to China in 2021, Filings Show
Bill and Melinda Gates and Ford Foundations funded projects at Chinese universities, government agencies
Border Czar Kamala Harris Heads to the Border—To Push Green Energy
VP's first trip to Arizona highlights what critics see as admin's misplaced priorities
In Mexico Relationship, Biden Prioritizes 'Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion' Over Immigration and National Security
Meeting with Mexican president comes amid record migrant encounters and escalating cartel violence
Meet the Green Energy Group Behind the Study That's Driving Calls To Ban Gas Stoves
Rocky Mountain Institute partnered with China to implement 'economy-wide transformation' away from oil and gas
Batteries Not Included: Biden Carves Out Major Exception to Investment Restrictions in China
Chinese batteries are crucial to Biden’s long-promised 'clean energy economy'
Bill To Bar U.S. From Selling Oil Reserves to China Passes House With Bipartisan Support
Vote comes after Free Beacon report showed Biden sold one million reserve barrels to Chinese oil giant
Biden's DOE Funnels $50 Million to Green Energy Company That Sources Materials From China
Energy Department said funding would 'ensure our clean energy future is American-made'
Biden Promised To Refill Oil Reserves at a Profit. Now Prices Are Too High.
Emergency reserves have plunged to four-decade low, gone to China under Biden