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.
Cambridge, Mass., Funds Theater Performances for ‘Exclusively Black Audiences’
Law professor says liberal city's racial justice program 'overtly discriminatory'
As a Principal, Jamaal Bowman Objected to Teaching About 'White' Figures Like George Washington, Honoring Cop-Killers Instead
Bowman celebrated an anti-Semite and cop-killers on 'wall of honor'
Jamaal Bowman Endorsed a Gen Z Group Calling To End Cash Bail, While Results of the Policy Plague His District
Yonkers residents were found dismembered, and the suspects were released without bail
Dem Rep. Jahana Hayes Stands by Letter She Wrote Praising Hamas-Friendly Group CAIR
Islamic advocacy group's leader said he was 'happy to see' Hamas kill Jews on Oct. 7
They Denounced a Bill to 'End Jew Hatred.' Now, Jamaal Bowman Says He's 'Honored To Have Their Endorsement.'
Indivisible Brooklyn called anti-Semitism resolution 'dangerous' and 'a total farce'
Just a Third of Senate Dems Say They Back Schumer's Call for New Israeli Elections
Virginia's Tim Kaine becomes latest to dissent from Schumer's views, telling the Free Beacon that 'decisions regarding Israel's leadership should be made by the Israeli people'
NBC News Cites TikTok-Funded Expert To Slam 'Authoritarian' TikTok Ban
Center for Democracy and Technology took more than $100,000 from Chinese-owned app in 2022
Democratic Senators in Swing States Mum on Schumer's Call for Israelis To Depose Bibi
Of the six states expected to decide Senate majority, only Nevada's Jacky Rosen has addressed Schumer's call for Israeli elections
Former Soros Foundation Official Accused of Indoctrinating Columbia Students To Hate Israel
Ivy League school promoted Kayum Ahmed after he called Jews oppressors
Biden's National Science Foundation Spent Millions in Emergency COVID Funds Last Year. The Spending Had Nothing To Do With COVID.
One grant went to a college in Massachusetts to study how floodplains respond to climate change