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.


Now We Know: Beto O’Rourke’s PAC Funded Texas Dems’ Private Jet to Illinois

O'Rourke, who has lost campaigns for governor, president, and Senate, helped finance a similar walkout in 2021

Texas Dems Fight Gerrymandering By Taking 76-Seat Private Jet to Gerrymandered Blue State

The flight from Austin to Chicago likely cost tens of thousands of dollars, though it's unclear who paid for it

CNN Befuddled: Why Is Trump Admin Investigating Duke?

'I've been covering this for several months now, Duke really hasn't been on the radar,' says senior reporter and Duke alum Betsy Klein

In Bid To Thwart Texas Republicans, Eric Holder Promotes Gerrymandering Effort He's Long Claimed To Oppose

Holder, the head of the left's premier redistricting group, has lauded 'fair' Dem-drawn maps while decrying GOP 'gerrymanders'

In Letter to FCC, Skydance Chief David Ellison Commits to Evenhanded Reporting at CBS

Skydance 'will ensure CBS's editorial decision-making reflects the varied ideological perspectives of American viewers,' Ellison writes

Israeli Student Assaulted at Infamous 'Die-In' Protest Sues Harvard for Protecting Perpetrators

Harvard 'refused to take any reasonable action to punish the assailants' and instead 'rewarded' them, lawsuit says

Kamala Harris Worked at McDonald’s For… Two Weeks, New Book Asserts Without Evidence

Harris campaign 'debated for weeks' how to respond to Free Beacon report on candidate’s alleged McDonald's gig

Columbia Profs Struggle With Reading Comprehension, Suggest Jewish Board Member 'Leaked' Subpoenaed Texts

'Who benefits from sending Shipman's messages to the right wing Free Beacon?' faculty group asks in response to texts Columbia produced under subpoena

Columbia President Claire Shipman Issues Internal Apology Over Messages School Said Lacked 'Context'

'The things I said in a moment of frustration and stress were wrong,' writes Shipman