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| This source in a nutshell: The Washington Free Beacon is considered |
| Type | website |
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| Shortcut | WP:FREEBEACON |
| Status | |
| Deprecated | no |
| Blacklisted | no |
| Recency | 2025 |
| Domain freebeacon.com | |
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| RfC | |
| Link | Rfc |
| Date | 2025 |
Most editors considered the Washington Free Beacon to have become generally reliable during the editorship of Eliana Johnson. However, some editors consider it a partisan source. All editors should be aware that the Free Beacon sometimes publishes satirical or humorous articles which should be distinguished from their usual journalistic work. Some editors found articles by Andrew Stiles (The Stiles Section) generally unreliable.
The Washington Free Beacon is an American political journalism website launched in 2012. The website identifies as conservative but is affiliated with the neoconservatism of the Republican Party.[citation needed] Eliana Johnson is the website's editor-in-chief.
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| The Washington Free Beacon (2019–present) WP:FREEBEACON 📌 |
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Most editors considered the Washington Free Beacon to have become generally reliable during the editorship of Eliana Johnson. However, some editors consider it a partisan source. All editors should be aware that the Free Beacon sometimes publishes satirical or humorous articles which should be distinguished from their usual journalistic work. Some editors found articles by Andrew Stiles (The Stiles Section) generally unreliable. | 1 | ||