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.


Panic at CNN Over Rumored Sale to Saudis: 'It Scares the Hell Out of Me'

Washington Post journalist and CNN contributor Jason Rezaian raised his concern while responding to Trump's threat to strip ABC's broadcast license

Hasan Piker Geeks Out After Receiving Mao Zedong's Infamous 'Little Red Book': 'Really, Really Special'

The book was essential reading in China as Mao's regime persecuted and murdered millions during his Cultural Revolution

These Senate Dems Were the Shutdown's Loudest Critics. Now They're Condemning the Deal To Reopen the Government.

Democrats who accused Republicans of using poor families as political tools now oppose an agreement that would resume SNAP payments

‘Cue the Dem Civil War’: Liberal Lawmakers and Pundits Lash Out As Senate Moves To End Government Shutdown

Chuck Schumer is facing mounting backlash, with critics accusing him of failing to control his own caucus

'Socialism Is Not a Dirty Word Anymore': Zohran Mamdani's Victory Emboldens the Far Left

'This is a country that defeated the USSR, unfortunately,' streamer Hasan Piker said alongside AOC, Jamaal Bowman, and Mehdi Hasan at Mamdani's victory party

Mikie Sherrill Clinches New Jersey Governor’s Mansion

Sherrill's victory bucks the state's recent rightward trend

Pod Save Platner: Obama Bros Described Hegseth Tattoo as 'Dog Whistle' Before Helping Maine's Platner Fend Off Scrutiny for Nazi Tattoo

Platner, a candidate for Maine's Senate seat, admitted to keeping a Nazi tattoo on his chest for nearly two decades but said he didn't know the meaning

WATCH: Karine Jean-Pierre Says Black Women 'Get Forgotten' By Democrats—After Liberal Media Celebrated Her as First Black, Lesbian Press Secretary

'The way the party takes Black women for granted has made my remaining an official part of that political coalition untenable,' Karine Jean-Pierre says