Free Beacon Jessica Costescu

Jessica Costescu is a staff writer for the Washington Free Beacon. She graduated from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service with a major in International Politics and a concentration in Foreign Policy. She also holds an Associate Degree in Administration of Justice from Cypress College. She can be reached at costescu@freebeacon.com


'Significant Act of Resistance': Columbia Student Group Praises Tel Aviv Terror Attack That Killed 7 Innocents, Including New Mom

‘The shooting serves as a reminder that the struggle is not confined to Gaza or Lebanon,’ writes Columbia University Apartheid Divest

Masked Gunman Entered UMich Rabbi's Home During Rosh Hashanah Gathering and Threatened Students, Police Say

Local police identify suspect as 'black male in his late teens/early twenties,' no injuries reported

Republican Attorneys General Back Lawsuit Charging Americans for Muslims in Palestine With Supporting Hamas

'It is not only despicable but illegal for any person or group to provide support to terrorists,' says Brenna Bird

Are Anti-Israel Protests Plaguing Your School? That’s Likely Because It Has a Faculty for Justice in Palestine Chapter, Report Finds

Jewish students are 7.3 times more likely to face physical violence at universities with anti-Israel faculty groups

Colin Allred Recruits Campaign Co-Chair Who Accused Jewish State of Dealing 'In the Apartheid Business'

Zo Qadri said his deleted posts criticizing Israel were taken out of context, then denounced police for sweeping illegal campus encampments

Illegal Immigrant Arrested in Drunk Driving Crash That Killed St. Louis Police Officer

The suspect, a Honduran national, was on probation after beating a woman he lived with

At Brown University Panel, Anti-Israel UN Official Calls Jewish State a 'Military Dictatorship'

United Nations official Francesca Albanese says Hamas can attack Israel's military bases

Anti-Israel Groups Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Coordinated Traffic Blockade

‘Activists forced the public to participate in their demonstration by falsely imprisoning them,’ the lawsuit says