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.
White House Aides Losing Patience With Transportation Secretary Duffy For Stoking Feud With Elon Musk
White House officials peeved the cabinet secretary is picking a fight with Musk ahead of midterm elections
'Working Class' Graham Platner Attended Elite $75K a Year Prep School Known for Famous Government Alumni
Platner portrays himself as a 'working class Mainer' and is backed by Bernie Sanders, who says he'll 'fight for the working class'
Strange Bedfellows: Meet the PAC Working to Reelect Thomas Massie—And Partnering With the DSA to Fight ICE
The embattled Kentucky congressman traveled to Pennsylvania to meet with IPAC around the time its founder wrote his campaign a check
Unrequited Love: Zohran Mamdani Boycotted the Soros-Backed Anti-Israel Group J Street in College. They’re Supporting Him Anyway.
'We need to stay together for the larger fight,' J Street president Jeremy Ben-Ami said of Mamdani following his primary win
Avengers, Assemble: Karen Attiah Taps Norm Eisen's Soros-Funded Legal Network To Challenge WaPo Firing
'Contrarians to the rescue of Comey, Kimmel, and Karen,' Eisen writes in Substack post
Politico Reporter Who Said She Cried Over Trump's Election Now Covers His Presidency
Cheyanne Daniels, who joined Politico after covering the 2024 presidential election for The Hill, also suggested both Trump and his voters believe black women 'shouldn't exist'
A Definitive Guide to Media Coverage of Cop Killer Assata Shakur’s Death
Meet the ‘tireless battler against racial oppression’ who ‘found refuge’ in Cuba
Georgetown Calls In FBI To Investigate ‘Anti-Fascist’ Extremist Group
Flyers advertising the group and pledging to 'do something more than symbolic resistance' have been posted on campus in recent days
Perennial Loser Amy McGrath Eyes Second Senate Run Years After Torching $100 Million Against Mitch McConnell
The Kentucky Democrat, who nearly lost her 2020 primary despite a 40-to-1 spending advantage, is 'seriously considering' a 2026 bid
UCLA Places Race and Equity Director Who Celebrated Charlie Kirk Assassination on Leave
Johnathan Perkins, formerly of Harvard, has also asserted Jews 'enjoy the benefits of whiteness'