Joe Simonson is a senior investigative reporter for the Washington Free Beacon. He previously worked as an investigative reporter and campaign correspondent for the Washington Examiner. His work has appeared in the New York Post, the American Conservative, and National Review. He lives in Washington, DC. His Twitter handle is @SaysSimonson. You can reach Joe at Simonson@freebeacon.com
Nearly 1 Million Migrants Have Entered the US Through the Biden-Harris Admin's Controversial Asylum Program, Internal Figures Show
Migrants who enter the country via CBP One are not counted by law enforcement agencies as traditional border crossers
Matt Gaetz Withdraws From Attorney General Nomination Amid Looming House Ethics Report
Gaetz 'did not want to be a distraction for the Administration,' Trump wrote on Truth Social
DHS Dials Back Progressive Posturing in Anticipation of Second Trump Presidency
The changes at DHS suggest some career staff hope to avoid antagonizing incoming Trump appointees
Biden-Harris DOJ Violated Its Own Policies by Warning Musk Against Swing-State Giveaway and Then Leaking to the Media, FEC Chairman Says
FEC chairman Sean Cooksey is calling on the DOJ's inspector general to investigate
Tim Sheehy Defeats Jon Tester in Montana as Republicans Add to Senate Advantage
Montana victory comes after Republicans flipped Senate seats in Ohio and West Virginia
Sherrod Brown Goes Down in Ohio as GOP Flips Senate Seat
Ohio race was closely watched in battle for Senate
Sherrod Brown Said ‘We Welcome Chinese Investment’ in Green Energy—Then Changed His Tune
Chinese construction of U.S. solar plants is surging after Biden’s green energy bill passed with Brown’s support
Jon Tester Says He's Concerned About 'Rich Folks' Buying Up Montana's Land–But He Keeps Cashing Their Checks
While Montana transplants showered Tester's campaign with money, his approval among lifelong Montanans has eroded
Dem Super PAC Runs Intimidating Ads in Cities With High Black Populations: 'Your Friends and Family Will Be Able To See How Often You Vote'
The bulk of the ads are airing in the Atlanta, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Milwaukee markets