Rowan Scarborough
Articles by Rowan Scarborough
For years, Democrats played Putin’s music
How did it happen that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin came to believe he could do just about anything he wanted with Obama/Biden-Biden/Harris in power? Published March 24, 2022
The definitive case against the Alfa Bank conspiracy
Special counsel John H. Durham and indicted Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann have squared off in an intense paper war leading to a scheduled May 13 trial. Published March 13, 2022
Biden has denied, slow-walked arms to Kyiv
There is a behind-the-scenes story to President Biden's sudden announcement Saturday of more arms for Ukraine as Vladimir Putin tries to swallow up the former Russian possession. Published February 26, 2022
Worse than Watergate: What did Hillary Clinton and her campaign know, and when?
We now learn Hillary Clinton's operatives were surveilling and collecting the former president's email traffic at his New York home, business and White House. Published February 14, 2022
John Durham going deep into Russiagate
"Russiagate" special counsel John H. Durham is signaling he's not at the end of investigating the Democratic Party scandal of promoting fake allegations to ruin candidate and President Donald Trump. Published February 1, 2022
Bush alumni’s never-ending crusade against Trump
Republican Rep. Liz Cheney publicly read texts from Fox News anchors to the Trump White House as some glorious Jan. 6 investigative find that will vanquish the former president and his followers. Published January 19, 2022
The Lancet chides Wuhan defender Daszak
The Lancet has had a breakup with Peter Daszak, the scientist whose public letter protected China's spooky Wuhan laboratory at a pivotal time as the COVID-19 began contaminating the world. Published January 6, 2022
The Democrats’ indifference to crime
The Democrats' list of adversaries has a new member. Published December 23, 2021
Biden cancels oil while Americans suffer and the world laughs
It has been quite a transition for America, from being the world's self-sufficient No. 1 oil producer to begging horrible foreigners to pump more fossil fuels. Published December 8, 2021
Russian journalist’s affidavit denies involvement in Steele dossier
A Russian woman whom Igor Danchenko claims provided him with critical anti-Trump dossier allegations has signed a sworn affidavit declaring she never spoke to her childhood friend about any such reports. Published November 11, 2021
Durham investigation uncovers deep links between the Steele dossier and Clinton-world
The Christopher Steele dossier, brandished by Democrats to bring down Donald Trump's candidacy and presidency, is even wackier than we already knew and even more steeped in Clinton world than we suspected. Published November 8, 2021
Clinton-connected dossier source was also spokesman for target
Charles H. Dolan Jr., the Clinton insider who secretly supplied information for the Democratic-financed anti-Trump dossier, was also the official spokesman for a Russian company that the dossier falsely accused of hacking the Democratic Party's computers during the 2016 presidential campaign. Published November 7, 2021
FBI file disproves Trump-Alfa Bank link
Special counsel John Durham has obtained the complete FBI investigative file on the bureau's conclusion that there was no secret internet communication channel in 2016 between then-candidate Donald Trump and Alfa Bank, a large Russian lender controlled by Kremlin-tied billionaire oligarchs. Published October 21, 2021
How Biden links terrorism, military, vaccines, parents to Jan. 6th
Jan. 6th is the center of President Biden's political universe. Published October 21, 2021
Senate committee keeps phony Trump-Russia collusion hoax alive
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, nominally controlled by Republicans in 2020, should have had an easy time dispensing with one of the shakiest of all the Trump-Russia conspiracy allegations. Published October 14, 2021
Inside the Clinton campaign’s far-reaching operation to cyberstalk Trump
Last week's indictment of Democratic Party lawyer Michael A. Sussmann was met with a collective yawn in Washington. Published September 22, 2021
A look back at the 9/11 commission as Biden coddles terrorists
Now that President Biden is competing with China to see who can buddy up with mass-killing, girl-raping Taliban, it's a good time to remember how Afghanistan's regime played a crucial role in al Qaeda's attack on September 11, 2001. Published September 11, 2021
DOJ shields Big Tech from Jan. 6 scrutiny in court
The Biden team is omitting the degree to which Jan. 6 rioters relied on Facebook, Twitter, and Google -- the Democratic Party's best censorship friends. Published September 3, 2021
U.N.: Taliban ally Haqqani Network often carried out Kabul attacks claimed by ISIS-K
The Islamic State-Khorasan, the Afghanistan-embedded terrorist group blamed for the Aug. 26 killings of 13 U.S. troops at the Kabul airport, has maintained a "tactical accommodation" with the Haqqani Network, which previously carried out mass killings in the capital, said a United Nations report. Published August 29, 2021
Inside the Afghanistan debacle: Biden abandoned Trump’s pullout plan
President Biden's decision to bypass his military advisers and order a complete withdrawal has left tens of thousands of Americans and friendly Afghans trapped by Taliban terrorist brigades. Published August 22, 2021