Free Beacon Natalie Johnson

Natalie Johnson is a staff writer at the Washington Free Beacon. Prior to joining the Free Beacon, she was a news reporter at the Daily Signal. Johnson’s work has been featured in outlets such as Newsweek, Fox News and Drudge Report. She graduated from James Madison University in 2015 with a B.A. in political science and journalism. She can be reached at johnson@freebeacon.com. Her twitter handle is @nataliejohnsonn.


Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, and National Security Agency Director Adm. Michael Rogers appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee

White House Cyber Chief: 'There Will Be Compromise' on U.S. Surveillance Program

Under current law, U.S. intelligence agencies can spy on foreigners abroad who communicate through American phone and internet providers

Activists Exposing Corruption in Repressive Regimes Facing Increased Attacks

Report: Cyberattacks against regime critics grew nearly 40 percent in 2017

Congress Heading for December Budget Showdown Over Defense Spending

NDAA compromise exceeds federal spending caps by $85 billion

Bergdahl Rescue Mission 'Haunts' Navy SEAL Team Member Eight Years Later

Retired SCPO Mike Toussaint breaks down recalling service dog killed by insurgent fire

House Committee to Vote Soon on Veterans Choice Legislation

Rep. Roe: 'The way to make the VA better is … to put veterans in charge of their health care decisions.'

Ethnic Minorities Condemn Obama-Era Sanctions Lift Against Myanmar

'The Burmese military has been responsible for serious abuses, including extrajudicial killing, torture, sexual violence, and destruction of property'

Afghan girls study during a lesson at a school in Herat province

First Lady of Afghanistan Pushing for Increased Access to Education for Girls

Two-thirds of girls still kept home from school 16 years after fall of Taliban

A vehicle drives past a billboard bearing the logo of the Islamic State group in Madan area, in the countryside of Deir Ezzor

Report: U.S. Troops Need to Remain in Middle East Post-ISIS to Block Iran 'Land Bridge'

Iran routinely sends weapons to the Bashar al-Assad regime and Hezbollah terrorists

Elon Musk speaks below a computer generated illustration of his new rocket at the 68th International Astronautical Congress 2017

Report: Trump Must Team up With Private Business to Preserve U.S. Edge in Space

Russia, China continue to develop capabilities to compromise U.S. space-based assets

A picture shows the damage on the outskirts of Deir Ez-Zor

Anti-ISIS Territorial Battle Enters Final Phase in Euphrates River Valley

Top defense officials describe region spanning Iraq, Syria as 'last stand' for ISIS