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Rowan Scarborough

Articles by Rowan Scarborough

Corporate America applauds, Chinese dictator Xi illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

Corporate America applauds, flatters Chinese dictator Xi

When American corporate titans stood and clapped to honor Chinese dictator Xi Jinping at a Nov. 15 dinner, the scene showcased just how submissive they are to a man who is trying to subvert the United States. Published November 29, 2023

The Disasters Caused by Biden Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Biden squandered Trump inheritance

President Biden and Democrats are outdoing history in the disasters they have brought to foreign affairs and to the American middle class who live by the rules, struggle with family budgets and work hard. Published October 11, 2023

Demonstrators paint the words 'defund the police' as they protest Saturday, June 6, 2020, near the White House in Washington, over the death of George Floyd, a black man who was in police custody in Minneapolis. Floyd died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Democrats continue to defend liberal violence

Remember when a mob of left-wingers put the White House under siege in 2020, some with the idea of invading and trashing then-President Donald Trump's home, and Democrats praised the mob and vilified the police? Published October 4, 2023

Biden's foreign policy leaves the door open Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Biden: We don’t contain China or Mexican drug cartels

President Biden has made the remarkable concession to China -- our main supplier of fentanyl, cyber thefts, global trade cheaters, and a killer virus -- that the United States is not interested in containing the communist expansionist regime. Published September 19, 2023

Twitter censoring speech Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Partisan censoring of conservatives exposed by Rep. Jim Jordan

House Republicans have set their sights on the left-wing censorship industry, which stretches from the Biden White House to the liberal media to front groups that harass conservatives under the guise of "fact checkers." Published August 9, 2023

U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves for the District of Columbia, with Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian Nelson, right, speaks during a news conference, Tuesday, April 25, 2023, at the Justice Department in Washington. The Justice Department says British American Tobacco has agreed to a $629 million settlement to resolve allegations that it did illegal business with North Korea. In addition, federal prosecutors disclosed a cigarette trafficking scheme that raised money for North Korea's nuclear weapons program, announcing charges against three men — a North Korean banker and two Chinese facilitators. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Released D.C. felon Daeyon Ross went on deadly carjacking rampage

How Daeyon Ross went from jailed felon to a free man who accused of a murderous carjacking spree is a story that started with the Metropolitan Police Department and ended with a Biden-appointed prosecutor deciding to drop scores of cases. Published July 18, 2023

Illustration on the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Hunter Biden by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

How DOJ protected Hunter Biden and his father

The protection of Hunter Biden is long in time and vast in geography. It stretches over five years, from East Coast to West Coast, and involves various Justice Department lawyers and, at the top, an attorney general who misled Congress. Published July 10, 2023