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.


Manchin Begs Schumer to Boost Potential Reelection Bid Amid Flailing Poll Numbers

Two-term senator trails GOP governor Jim Justice in polls as he contemplates political future

Kentucky Clinic Refutes Andy Beshear’s Claim That Youth Gender Reassignment Surgeries ‘Don’t Happen’ in State

Dem governor has used claim to defend veto of bill that bans youth transgender surgeries

Meet the Biden Climate Official Who Wants To Force You To Live a ‘Simpler Life’

'We need to be saved from ourselves,' Ann Carlson said before joining Biden admin

Bernie's Minimum Wage Bill Would Kill 1.7 Million Jobs and Decimate Restaurant Industry, Report Finds

Vermont senator's proposal would align the nation with D.C. and other liberal cities

Dem Governor: Failing To Notify Parents When Their Child Changes Gender Is 'The American Way'

Phil Murphy's administration has sued school districts over parental notification policies

Whitmer’s Sister Leaves Local School Board High and Dry To Run for Congress

Liz Whitmer Gereghty's early departure left board scrambling to fill position

'California of the East Coast': New Jersey Moves to Ban New Gas-Powered Cars By 2035

Dem governor Murphy pledges to use 'every tool … to combat the intensifying climate crisis'

Sister, Sister: Gretchen Whitmer Gives Max Contribution to Sister's New York Congressional Campaign

Michigan governor's father also funnels thousands to Liz Whitmer Gereghty amid difficult primary fight

Biden-Backed New Jersey Wind Farm Will Raise Electric Bills, Experts Say

Foreign company Orsted is set to receive $1 billion in green energy subsidies to complete controversial project

Sister Telepathy? As Gretchen Whitmer Endorsed COVID Sports Shutdown, So Did Her Sibling

Congressional hopeful Liz Whitmer Gereghty said playing high school sports would not be 'equitable'