Rowan Scarborough
Articles by Rowan Scarborough
Crossfire Hurricane: A cast of unreliable FBI informants
One lesson from the FBI's drive to dethrone President Trump is that agents, like journalists, are only as good as their sources. Published September 9, 2025
Peter Strzok cashes in and is not done yet
Former FBI texter Peter Strzok hit the million-dollar jackpot. Published September 2, 2025
New York’s partisan judicial system: James put Trump on trial for loans he repaid
The Justice Department is making inquiries into another anti-Trump scam. Published August 18, 2025
Obama team rigged intel to prop up dossier
Russian leader Vladimir Putin most assuredly did not try to boost President Trump's 2016 election chances against Hillary Clinton. He hated both of them. Published August 7, 2025
Declassified files expose Obama-era plot to frame Trump with Russia lies
Tulsi Gabbard's stunning words that Barack Obama led a "treasonous conspiracy" to sabotage incoming successor Donald Trump stand as the starkest event so far in the Democratic Party-inspired Russia hoax and its dark history. But an analysis by The Washington Times shows that her show-stopping press release contained one misleading conclusion in her argument. Published July 28, 2025
Google has found a favorite in comrade Mamdani
I recently took a look at two telling online posts about Zohran Mamdani's background. I then asked Google's generative "AI Overview" about them and received sanitized replies. Published July 20, 2025
Ex-Florida police chief: No ‘client list’
With the new outrage over Jeffrey Epstein, I decided to reach out to some of the players in the 20-year saga who investigated the pedophile's crimes in state, federal, civil and news media arenas. Published July 18, 2025
Brennan secretly pushed 2016 Steele dossier
In 2016, President Barack Obama's intelligence team relied more on the Democratic-financed Steele dossier than originally thought. Published July 9, 2025
The Cruz-Carlson debate and Iran’s bounty on Trump
Hiding out in Iran is a U.S.-deported Afghan national who today is a historical footnote in the "never-ending war" versus Tehran "can never have nuclear weapons" debate dominating American politics. Published June 22, 2025
DOGE revealed how Democrats turned Fed budget into war chest
Sen. William Proxmire, a liberal Democrat, delighted in announcing his "Golden Fleece Awards." Beginning in 1975, he spotlighted the latest waste of taxpayer money by federal bureaucrats. Published June 10, 2025
Ryan Routh, duct tape assassin
The barrel protruding from trees at the sixth hole at Trump International Golf Club on Sept. 15 was mounted with an ad-lib attachment: a puttied, taped rifle scope. Published June 5, 2025
Trump, Al Jazeera and Qatar’s Air Force One
Qatar is a bed-and-breakfast for terrorist groups such as Hamas and its savage leaders who grew grotesquely wealthy in Doha as the Gaza Strip sank year after year into Jew killing, tunnels and poverty. Published May 19, 2025
Europeans plead with elites to stop Muslim invasion
In early May, a smattering of local elections in England produced Muslim winners. Published May 11, 2025
New Trump website vanquishes Fauci-ism
It was one of the most important virus briefings in the White House's 2020 pandemic original series. Published April 29, 2025
FBI unmasks its Trump-Russia hoax
For nearly a year, dossier creator Christopher Steele entertained eager FBI agents with tales of a super-source who had all sorts of dirt on Donald Trump. Published April 21, 2025
Judge James Boasberg and anti-Israeli mobster Zaid Mohammed Mahdawi
At an April 4 proceeding in D.C., District Court Chief Judge James E. Boasberg, the closest the Democrats have to obsessed Trump antagonist Jack Smith, showed leniency for a devoted fan of mass murderer Hamas. Published April 9, 2025
Europe’s navies no match for Houthi sea power
One revelation in leaked Signal war council chat: NATO's European militaries don't have the technological power to defeat the terrorist Houthis in Yemen and reopen the Red Sea to commercial shipping. Published April 1, 2025
The dawn and dusk of Biden censorship age
How President Biden and left activists built the censorship conglomerate is the story of government activists, taxpayer slush funds and a determination by liberals not to share journalism with unwashed conservatives. Published March 25, 2025
Biden legacy: Bigger, richer cartels
President Biden's de facto alliance with Mexican drug gangs on his four-year open southern border brought millions of illegal immigrants, deadly drugs and cartel wealth. Published March 17, 2025
Biden’s FAA stonewalled air controller candidates
Years before diversity, equity and inclusion became the official woke battle cry for race-based everything, the Federal Aviation Administration suddenly began hiring based on skin color for the critically important job of air traffic controller. Published March 10, 2025