Free Beacon Meghan Blonder

Meghan Blonder is a staff writer for the Washington Free Beacon. She graduated from Albright College where she studied Political Science and Spanish. She is originally from Beachwood, N.J., and now lives in Alexandria, Va. Her email address is blonder@freebeacon.com.


Swing District Dem Lists Trump Tax Cuts as Top Constituent Priority—After Voting Against Them

Rep. Don Davis called the One Big Beautiful Bill 'fiscally irresponsible'

Tim Walz Suggests Prosecutor Who Indicted Somali Fraudsters Should Be Fired: 'We Are Under Assault'

The Minnesota governor also accused First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson of defamation

'There Is No Rift in the Republican Party': GOP Voters Back Trump's Venezuela Operation, Polls Show

Less than 10 percent of Republicans oppose ousting of Maduro, Washington Post survey finds

California Dems Silent on Radical Anti-Israel Group's Foiled Los Angeles Bomb Plot

The group, Turtle Island Liberation Front, planned to blow up buildings in Los Angeles marked by painted Hamas triangles

WATCH: Rep. Bennie Thompson Refers To National Guard Shootings As 'Unfortunate Accident'

The Democrat promised to correct himself, then called it 'an unfortunate situation'

Progressive Media Watchdogs Bash CNN’s Kalshi Partnership

Prediction markets are ‘highly susceptible to gaming,’ Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting’s Jim Naureckas told the Free Beacon

WATCH: Jake Tapper Describes Pipe Bomb Suspect As 'White Man,' Airs Photo Disproving His Claim Minutes Later

The CNN anchor didn't correct his mistake as he touted 'new photographs of the suspect'

WATCH: ‘Then Why Aren’t There State Prosecutions?’ Local Reporter Calls BS on Tim Walz’s Claim He Sent Somali Fraudsters to Jail

Walz appears to be taking credit for the actions of a conscientious state official who alerted the FBI to Feeding Our Future's scheme

WATCH: Tim Walz Blames Somali Fraud Scheme That Occurred Under His Watch on Trump

‘That’s Donald Trump: deflect, demonize, come up with no solutions,’ Walz said when asked if he takes responsibility for failing to stop the fraud