Rowan Scarborough
Articles by Rowan Scarborough
Poll that correctly forecast 2016 presidential election shows Trump-Biden race tightening
Some reliable national polls have the presidential race tightening, but not the Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey released over the weekend and celebrated by liberals. Published October 5, 2020
FBI whistleblower doubted Flynn-Russian agent rumor
The FBI whistleblower who is cooperating with a Justice Department probe of the bureau was an early skeptic of false reports that said retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn had done something inappropriate with a Russian-born scholar at Cambridge University in England. Published October 4, 2020
How Treasury Dept. tracked overseas cash pocketed by Hunter Biden
Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden flatly denied at Tuesday night's debate that his lawyer son took huge sums of money from corrupt oligarchs and Chinese communists during his vice presidency, but Treasury Department reports show that Hunter Biden did receive the money. Published October 4, 2020
Trump wrong on ‘dishonorable discharge’ for Hunter Biden
President Trump was inaccurate Tuesday night when he said Hunter Biden, the former vice president's son, received a dishonorable discharge from the Navy for drug use. Published October 2, 2020
Crossfire Hurricane probe going nowhere until Trump fired Comey: FBI agent
The FBI investigation into President Trump and his campaign was "winding down" in May 2017 when the president suddenly fired FBI Director James Comey, according to a bureau agent. Published October 1, 2020
Hunter Biden Burisma payments detailed in Treasury Department reports
Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden flatly denied at Tuesday night's debate that his lawyer son took huge sums of money from corrupt oligarchs and Chinese communists during his vice presidency, but Treasury Department reports show that Hunter Biden did receive the money. Published September 30, 2020
Andrew Weissmann pushed Trump-Yacht theory inside special counsel’s office
A senior Robert Mueller prosecutor tried to keep the Russia collusion probe going by promoting a tip that there was a Trump-related "meeting on a yacht near Greece," according to FBI agent William J. Barnett. Published September 28, 2020
FBI anti-Trump efforts revealed as William Barnett talks to John Durham
The FBI's most infamous epoch is coming into scandalous light in a steady flow of self-incriminating documents meant to stay secret. Published September 27, 2020
How the left’s vast anti-Trump conspiracies turned to dust
President Trump has been confronted with a series of false and unfounded conspiracy stories from the same liberal establishment that condemns the QAnon phenomenon, according to an analysis of the president's nearly four years in office. Published September 27, 2020
Hunter Biden’s network of wealthy, corrupt foreigners stretched from Moscow to Beijing
The Senate Republican report this week on Hunter Biden shows he amassed a network of shady foreign clients who pumped millions of dollars into his bank accounts -- all while his dad, Joseph R. Biden, served as vice president. Published September 24, 2020
H.R. McMaster book ‘Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World’ upends anti-Trump narrative
Anti-Trump forces expecting another insider's tale on how awful the president is will be disappointed by retired Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster. Published September 23, 2020
The debunking of the left’s hit list of anti-Trump conspiracy theories
President Trump has been confronted with a series of false and unfounded conspiracy stories from the same liberal establishment that condemns the wild QAnon phenomenon, according to an analysis of the president's nearly four years in office. Published September 21, 2020
How Trump outplayed Team Obama on Israeli-Arab peace push
Dire predictions by Obama administration alumni that moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, Israel's capital, would ignite widespread violence have not panned out. Published September 20, 2020
Obama alumni all wrong on Trump peace push
Dire predictions from Barack Obama alumni that moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, Israel's capital, would ignite widespread violence have not panned out. Published September 16, 2020
Postal Service urges voters to prepare for mail-in balloting
The under-the-gun U.S. Postal Service is telling Americans they have a shared responsibility to make sure mailed ballots reach official vote counters in time. Published September 13, 2020
Robert Mueller probe: Phones of staffers wiped clean before returned to DOJ
The staff of special counsel Robert Mueller turned in 27 government smartphones that had been "wiped" of all data, including the iPhone of Andrew Weissmann, according to new Justice Department numbers. Published September 11, 2020
John Dowd thanks Bob Woodward for Trump campaign boost
President Trump's former criminal defense attorney is thanking Bob Woodward for highlighting the fact the president wanted the nation to stay calm as the coronavirus took hold in early 2020. Published September 10, 2020
Peter Strzok downplays dossier his Trump probe relied on
Former FBI agent Peter Strzok, who headed the probe into President Trump and his campaign, is now distancing himself from the infamous dossier on which his team greatly relied. Published September 7, 2020
Public Interest Legal Foundation finds thousands of double voters
A legal foundation has filed two court briefs that assert that double voting by the thousands happened in 2016-2018 in Georgia and North Carolina, as the nation prepares for its first large-scale, mail-in balloting to elect a president. Published September 6, 2020
USPS fires back: Local election boards stuck in outdated, confusing mail-in voting
The U.S. Postal Service, under Democratic fire on its readiness for mail-in voting, says there are big problems on the other end, too. Published September 2, 2020