Rowan Scarborough
Articles by Rowan Scarborough
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
U.S. investigating theft claims of its Ukraine-bound weapons
Billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars and war gear have flowed into Ukraine's operations budget and Defense Ministry the past three years amid warnings the government is riven with corruption. Published February 24, 2025
U.S. government employees overwhelmingly back Democrats
The federal workforce has become an integral part of the Democratic Party power structure, rivaling the liberal mainstream media, billionaire donors and the activist nonprofits. Published February 11, 2025
China’s fentanyl fandango
China, our enemy, is a double-crossing liar about its U.S.-bound killer drugs. Published February 6, 2025
Trump team gearing up to confront terrorist Iran
Any week now President Trump is going to approve renewed hardline strategies against terror-state Iran, after President Joe Biden spent four years coddling the mullahs. Published January 29, 2025
Rep. Comer’s new book takes sharp aim at Biden impeachment probe targets
A triumvirate of Republican-led House committees in August put out a report that makes the case for impeaching outgoing President Joe Biden. Published January 16, 2025
At White House, Biden honors ‘unethical’ Liz Cheney
When President Biden honored Rep. Bennie Thompson and former Rep. Liz Cheney with a presidential citizenship award, they shared a common bond: Parlay Jan. 6 into the destruction of Donald Trump. Published January 7, 2025
Trump wants to end politicalization of intelligence agencies, Nunes tells Washington Times
Former Rep. Devin Nunes, President-elect Donald Trump's designated intelligence adviser and slayer of the Democratic Party's discredited dossier, has a new target. Published December 30, 2024
World Health Organization let China lie, cheat on COVID-19
Fresh off his election as World Health Organization director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made his first overseas trip in August 2017. His pick to begin a five-year "world" reign: China.. Published December 18, 2024
Patel knows FBI’s dirty secrets
Democrats were so committed to the FBI and its cherished Russian dossier in 2017 that they vouched for its author, Christopher Steele, quoted it at hearings and saw it as a sure way to bring down new President Donald Trump. Published December 4, 2024
Trump’s revenge: Gaetz as attorney general
On Nov. 9, 2022, President Biden announced that he was doing everything the Constitution permitted to stop Donald Trump, his chief political rival, as the former president's 2024 campaign began to take shape. Published November 19, 2024
George Soros’ death grip on the Democratic Party loosened on Nov. 5
The hard-left billionaire George Soros and his heir apparent son Alex have championed, with donations, defunding the police movement, open borders and soft prosecutors. Published November 12, 2024