Rowan Scarborough
Articles by Rowan Scarborough
Joseph and Alise Cua, parents of Capitol rioter Bruno Cua, renounce Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’
A Christian family from suburban Atlanta is renouncing Donald Trump's "Stop the Steal" campaign for which they trekked as devout supporters with their teenage son to Washington on Jan. 6. Published April 14, 2021
Number of U.S. foster parents declining as need rises with unaccompanied immigrant kids
U.S. demand for foster parents is "at an all-time high," an advocacy group says, as the influx of unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border is breaking records. Published April 11, 2021
Georgia election law allows various IDs for voting
Georgia voters who lack state-issued photo ID cards can still obtain mail-in ballots and vote by providing one of a host of other identification documents, according to a Washington Times analysis of the state's new election law. Published April 8, 2021
Hunter Biden laptop confession confirms intelligence community bias, conservatives say
Hunter Biden's TV interview admission that a laptop filled with family secrets and shady deals "certainly" could be genuine does more than just discredit the Kremlin plot theory. Published April 5, 2021
Georgia election law replaces verifying ballot signatures with checking ID numbers
The Georgia pre-election court settlement with Democrats that so riled former President Donald Trump is essentially gone under the state's new election overhaul law: Verifying mail-in ballot signatures has been replaced by checking voter ID numbers. Published March 30, 2021
SOCOM diversity officer reassigned pending investigation into social media posts
U.S. Special Operations Command has reassigned its first "chief of diversity and inclusion" while it investigates Richard Torres-Estrada's social media posts. Published March 30, 2021
Yes, Georgia voters can drink water while waiting in line
The new Georgia election law allows polling places to provide water to voters in addition to permitting those casting a ballot to bring their own liquid refreshments, an election official tells The Washington Times. Published March 29, 2021
Special Operations Command gets 1st diversity chief
The U.S. command that oversees Navy SEALs, Green Berets, Delta Force and other covert warriors has hired its first "chief of diversity and inclusion." Published March 28, 2021
GOP letter accuses Biden of violating restrictions on domestic snooping
House Republicans who oversee U.S. intelligence are accusing the Biden administration of violating federal law by injecting a counter-foreign terrorist agency into the job of assessing domestic extremism. Published March 25, 2021
Biden violating restrictions on domestic snooping: GOP intel members
House Republicans who oversee U.S. intelligence are accusing the Biden administration of violating federal law by injecting a counter-foreign terrorist agency into the job of assessing domestic extremism. Published March 25, 2021
Ex-FBI agent Strzok repeats false disinformation claims about Republican senators
Fired FBI agent Peter Strzok, whose Crossfire Hurricane probe into the Trump campaign relied on a since-discredited Russia-sourced dossier, is rebooting an unverified Democratic claim that two Republican senators relied on Kremlin disinformation from a Ukrainian politician. Published March 22, 2021
Democrats’ elections bill would end culling inactive voters from rolls, watchdog says
Democrats are putting the brakes on culling outdated voter rolls with the proposed enactment of H.R. 1, a far-reaching, vote-counting overhaul that conservatives say will make the federal election bureaucracy less open and more secret. Published March 17, 2021
Democrats election bill will let noncitizens to register to vote, conservatives warn
The Democrats' election overhaul bill will result in registering noncitizens as new voters even though those U.S. residents are prohibited by federal law from doing so, conservative groups contend. Published March 14, 2021
U.S. ‘being systematically undermined’ by China as ‘radical tendencies’ go unchallenged
The Pentagon's top strategist believes communist China poses an existential threat to the U.S. after abandoning its old strategic policy of "hide and bide" -- that is, to mask a burgeoning national military while waiting for the right time to unleash an aggressive foreign policy. Published March 14, 2021
Clear and present danger: U.S. ‘elites’ fail to ‘understand the danger China poses’
The Pentagon's top strategist believes communist China poses an existential threat to the U.S. after abandoning its old strategic policy of "hide and bide" -- that is, to mask a burgeoning national military while waiting for the right time to unleash an aggressive foreign policy. Published March 10, 2021
James H. Baker, Pentagon strategist, says Iran nukes ‘probable’
The Pentagon's top strategist believes it is "probable" that Iran's anti-American Islamist regime will one day possess nuclear weapons, according to his talking points obtained by The Washington Times. Published March 9, 2021
Anti-Trump activist sees more legal trouble after Capitol riot
Anti-Trump activist John Earle Sullivan is caught up in another legal tangle in addition to the criminal charges he faces in Provo, Utah, for a summer protest and in Washington for the Jan. 6 invasion of the U.S. Capitol. Published March 7, 2021
Democrats dismiss Antifa violence in wake of U.S. Capitol riot
Democrats in the post-Jan. 6 era are downplaying Antifa's years of violence, saying the left-wing group's rioting is not comparable to the right-wing militias and Proud Boys who stormed the U.S. Capitol. Published March 4, 2021
Biden’s Pentagon pick praises Trump strike that killed Soleimani
President Biden's pick to be the Pentagon's policy chief said on Thursday the world "probably is a better place" because of President Trump's decision to kill Iranian terror leader Qassem Soleimani. Published March 4, 2021
National Guardsmen in D.C. fed undercooked chicken, metal shavings: Report
Michigan National Guard troops deployed to the U.S. Capitol have been fed raw chicken and dishes with metal shavings, a Detroit TV station reports. Published March 2, 2021