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Rowan Scarborough

Rowan Scarborough

Rowan Scarborough spent over 30 years at The Washington Times covering national security, including the Democrats' "Russia Hoax." He wrote two books, "Rumsfeld's War" and "Sabotage." A Navy veteran, Mr. Scarborough graduated summa cum laude from the University of Maryland. He reported for The Salisbury (Md.) Daily Times, Wilmington (Del.) News Journal and Defense Week.

Articles by Rowan Scarborough

President Trump ordered the first segment of American troops to leave an area near the Turkish border after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he planned to invade and later announced that all 1,000 U.S. special operations forces inside Syria would be coming home. (Associated Press/File)

Donald Trump’s pro-military base backs Syria decision

President Trump's grassroots military supporters, as opposed to neoconservatives who have long opposed his agenda, appear to be supporting his abrupt decision to withdraw all U.S. troops from Syria. Published October 14, 2019

The whistleblower's complaint says President Trump's personal attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani is a central figure. However, most of the information provided comes from public statements and news reports. (Associated Press)

Whistleblower’s statements about Rudy Giuliani raise questions

The unidentified whistleblower at the CIA makes scores of references to Rudolph W. Giuliani in the complaint against President Trump, with most of the information coming from Mr. Giuliani's own public statements and news reports. Published October 2, 2019

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., questions Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire,as he testifies before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Adam Schiff, Democrats sought Trump dirt from Ukraine, other countries

Democrats and their operatives sought foreign help for anti-Trump dirt on a number of occasions during the 2016 election and afterward, including the infamous Kremlin-sourced dossier and Rep. Adam B. Schiff's attempt to obtain from Russians supposed photos of a naked Donald Trump. Published September 29, 2019

In this Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019, photo, a girl walks past a poster of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, at a mosque where he made speeches, in northern Tehran, Iran. The memory of Khomeini, who died in 1989 at the age of 86, looms large over Tehran today. His image is on bank notes and in textbooks in Iran, often as an embodiment of the 1979 Islamic Revolution that swept aside the country’s shah and forever changed the nation. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

Desperate Iranians selling body organs for cash in job-starved rogue nation

A measurement of Iran's dismal economy is found in the body parts market. The National Council of Resistance of Iran, the main anti-Tehran dissident group, is out with a new report that says organ-selling is on the upswing as younger Iranians are in a desperate search for cash in a job-scarce economy. Published September 21, 2019

Top-level officials at the Pentagon were involved in the yearlong move to strip Trump-supporting defense analyst Adam Lovinger of his top-secret security clearance and end his career, his attorney says. The Defense Department has turned down a request from The Washington Times for records relevant to the decision to strip Mr. Lovinger of his clearance. (Associated Press/File) **FILE**

Pentagon rejects Times’ request for records in Adam Lovinger case

The Pentagon has turned down an open records request by The Washington Times for copies of administration decisions in the disciplining of Adam S. Lovinger, the pro-Trump analyst who was suspended and stripped of his security clearance. Published September 18, 2019