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  2. The Washington Free Beacon - Wikipedia

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    The Free Beacon was founded by Michael Goldfarb, Aaron Harrison, and Matthew Continetti. It launched on February 7, 2012, as a project of the Center for American Freedom, a conservative advocacy group modeled on the liberal Center for American Progress. [3] The website is financially backed by Paul Singer, an American billionaire hedge fund ...

  3. Fusion GPS - Wikipedia

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    On October 28, 2017, The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative political website, told the House Intelligence Committee that it had retained Fusion GPS's services from 2015 to May 2016, to research Donald Trump and other Republican presidential candidates. The objective was the discovery of damaging information.

  4. Steele dossier - Wikipedia

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    First were the Republicans, funded by The Washington Free Beacon. Then came the Democrats, funded by the DNC and the Clinton campaign. The Republican operation, from October 2015 to May 2016, focused on Trump's domestic business and entertainment activities; was performed by Fusion GPS; and used Wayne Barrett's files and public sources.

  5. Glenn R. Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder, Fusion GPS. Spouse. Mary Jacoby [2] Glenn Richard Simpson (born 1964) is an American former journalist who worked for The Wall Street Journal until 2009, and then co-founded the Washington-based research business Fusion GPS. [3] He was also a senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center.

  6. Matthew Continetti - Wikipedia

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    From October 2015 to May 2016, the Washington Free Beacon, under Continetti's stewardship, hired Fusion GPS to conduct opposition research on "multiple candidates" during the 2016 presidential election, including Donald Trump. The Free Beacon stopped funding his research when Trump was selected as the Republican Party nominee. Personal life

  7. Harvard DEI chief is the newest target of plagiarism accusations

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    The Washington Free Beacon published the complaint filed Monday by an unnamed source accusing Sherri Charleston of 40 instances of plagiarism in her 2009 Ph.D. dissertation and in a 2014 peer ...

  8. Eliana Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Eliana Yael Johnson (born c. 1984) is an American journalist and editor-in-chief of the Washington Free Beacon. Early life and education [ edit ] Johnson is the daughter of Sally (née Zusman) and Scott W. Johnson , one of the three Dartmouth lawyers who founded Power Line , an American political blog publication. [1]

  9. Talk:The Washington Free Beacon - Wikipedia

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    The Free Beacon was implying that there was a causative connection, and unreliable sources like the Beacon, Standard, Breitbart, Daily Caller, etc. would likely paint that inaccurate picture. That's how propaganda works. Although the Beacon was "factual" about the amount, it's their implication that is misleading.