Rowan Scarborough
Articles by Rowan Scarborough
BuzzFeed cost Russian entrepreneur up to $170 million by publishing Trump dossier: expert
The analyst who estimated libel damages for the infamous Hulk Hogan libel trial says that a Russian entrepreneur lost $60 million to $170 million due to BuzzFeed posting the unverified anti-Trump dossier in January 2017. Published February 28, 2018
Here are the liberals still hell-bent on trying to prove the anti-Trump dossier is true
Twenty months after Christopher Steele first briefed the FBI on his Donald Trump conspiracies, dossier fever has struck Washington as at least eight politicos and groups are trying to prove it is true. Published February 27, 2018
Carter Page charges in Russia dossier unconfirmed: Republican rebuttal
The core Trump-Russia dossier charges against onetime campaign volunteer Carter Page remain unconfirmed after nearly a year of wiretapping by the FBI, says a Republican rebuttal to a Democratic memo on the dossier. Published February 25, 2018
BuzzFeed’s Russia dossier claim on IP addresses rebutted
Computer networks owned by a Russian entrepreneur accused in the infamous anti-Trump dossier don't contain any IP addresses used by Moscow to hack Democrats' computers, the entrepreneur's attorney says in a rebuttal to a Buzzfeed court filing. Published February 25, 2018
Devin Nunes memo response shows FBI commitment to protecting image
At the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, a guidance drummed into the heads of new agents is, "Don't do anything to embarrass the bureau." Published February 21, 2018
Devin Nunes expands dossier probe to find out what Obama knew
Rep. Devin Nunes is trying to determine the breadth and reach of the unverified Russia-Trump dossier inside the U.S. government, especially among senior leaders in the Barack Obama administration during the 2016 election. Published February 20, 2018
Robert Mueller threatens new charges against Paul Manafort
Special counsel Robert Mueller is threatening to file more criminal charges in new jurisdictions against Paul Manafort, his attorney said in a court filing that suggests prosecutors are deliberately trying to deplete his client's "resources." Published February 19, 2018
Infamous Steele anti-Trump dossier disproven by Mueller’s first Russia indictments
The Christopher Steele dossier allegation that an "extensive conspiracy" existed between the Donald Trump campaign and the Kremlin wasn't borne out in the special counsel's first charges of Russian election interference. Published February 17, 2018
Military court upbraids Marine commander for bias in hazing case
A military appeals court has chastised a two-star Marine Corps division commander for showing bias in overseeing a hazing court-martial after the general went on a campaign to oust such "jackassery" from the service. Published February 16, 2018
Trump lawyers resist Robert Mueller interview, cite Bill Clinton precedent
President Trump's legal team is citing a three-pillar argument to convince investigators, and the public, that President Trump shouldn't sit down for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller. Published February 14, 2018
Bill Clinton White House had security clearance backlog
A backlog in security clearances for sensitive White House jobs is not new. Just ask the Clinton administration. Published February 14, 2018
Trump dossier’s 10 core collusion accusations unverified 20 months later
Christopher Steele's unproven dossier is a mix of felony charges against President Trump and his people, as well as supposed gossip inside the Kremlin over computer hacking and personnel firings. Published February 12, 2018
All the president’s enemies
A number of determined partisans in and out of law enforcement and politics are arrayed against President Trump in the ongoing, 20-month-old Russia election collusion probe. Published February 10, 2018
John Kerry associate played middleman for Hillary agents’ smut and dossier’s Christopher Steele
A former State Department official has confirmed that he played middleman in relaying anti-Trump smut from two Hillary Clinton operatives to dossier writer Christopher Steele who passed it to the FBI. Published February 9, 2018
Christopher Steele’s Trump dossier info led FBI to mislead FISA judge
For months, the FBI asked a judge to wiretap a Trump associate based on assurances from dossier writer Christopher Steele, even though public information contradicted what the former British spy was telling the bureau. Published February 7, 2018
Christopher Steele misled FBI, Chuck Grassley says in criminal referral
Christopher Steele, author of the infamous Trump-Russia dossier, misled the FBI into making false assertions to a judge to gain a wiretap on a Trump campaign volunteer, according to a Senate document released Tuesday evening. Published February 6, 2018
Michael Caputo attacks Yahoo News investigative chief Michael Isikoff
A former Donald Trump campaign worker is attacking Yahoo News investigative chief Michael Isikoff for his dossier-fed pre-election-day story that wound up in the FBI's top secret application to wiretap a Trump volunteer. Published February 5, 2018
Debunked anti-Trump dossier left out Hillary Clinton connection
A top Republican senator on Monday released an unpublished portion of the infamous Trump-Russia dossier that showed Hillary Clinton associates fed information to the author, former British spy Christopher Steele. Published February 5, 2018
FBI authorized Christopher Steele payments for dossier information
The FBI officially authorized payments to Christopher Steele, who wrote the infamous Trump-Russia dossier, but then fired the former British spy for lying to agents about his covert leaks to the news media. Published February 4, 2018
Seven takeaways from the House memo detailing FBI’s surveillance abuses
Republicans released a long-awaited memo Friday detailing government surveillance abuses, showing that the FBI would not have obtained a surveillance warrant for the Trump campaign without using information from a dubious partisan dossier. Published February 2, 2018