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.


Jill Biden's 'Work Husband' Pleads the Fifth in Probe of Former President's Mental Fitness, Joining Ex-White House Physician

Anthony Bernal refused to answer when asked ‘Was Joe Biden fit to exercise the duties of the president?’

WATCH: Elise Stefanik Takes CUNY Chancellor to Task for Hiring Chief Diversity Official From CAIR: ‘Unacceptable to New York Taxpayers’

Felix Matos Rodriguez said Saly Abd Alla, a former civil rights director for the pro-Hamas group, still works for the public university system

‘Good Luck’: Border Czar Tom Homan Dismisses Socialist NYC Mayoral Hopeful Mamdani's Pledge To Block Deportations

‘We’re going to get the bad guys, so if they don’t want to help, get out the way,’ Tom Homan tells Washington Free Beacon

WATCH: Anti-Semitic Acts of Terror Are a 'Direct Result' of US Support to Israel, Mahmoud Khalil Says

Khalil calls the attacks ‘desperate attempts to be heard’ during first broadcast interview since release from ICE custody

WATCH: CNN Journo Carries Messages From Pro-Regime Protesters Chanting ‘Death to America’ in Tehran

'Don't you know my nation believes death is sweeter than honey?' one woman asked correspondent Frederik Pleitgen in a message to Trump

CNN Steps In for Demolished Iranian State Media HQ, Carries Story of Popular Anger and Threat of Revenge

‘There’s actually someone’s lunch at their desk standing here, which they probably would have been wanting to eat until they had to evacuate the building,’ correspondent Frederik Pleitgen says while holding up a melted spoon

Trump Tells Tehran's 'Zealots': Surrender or Else

'This is not a threat you can have,' president says of Iran's nuclear program

Former US Ambassador to Israel Says Strike on Iranian Nukes Is Great Moment in Jewish History: ‘What Happened Last Night Is up There With the Splitting of the Red Sea’

‘I mean, it’s that significant and will go down as one of the great events that will hopefully protect the Jewish people … for another 100 years,’ David Friedman says