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Rowan Scarborough

Rowan Scarborough

rscarborough@washingtontimes.com

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.

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House Intelligence Committee member Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., center, and the committee's ranking member, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., right, listen as committee member Rep. Terri A. Sewell, D-Ala., left, questions FBI Director James B. Comey and National Security Agency Director Michael Rogers on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, March 20, 2017, during the committee's hearing regarding allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) ** FILE **

Liberal leaders back away from anti-Trump dossier

Washington's liberal establishment suddenly is running from the Democratic Party's Russia dossier, which for months was fodder for Democrats to hurl charges against President Trump and his campaign.

January 3, 2018
Rep. Adam B. Schiff's acknowledgment that collusion "still remains to be seen" shows that nearly a year after the House intelligence panel began its investigation, Democrats are left with a relatively small list of Trump campaign-Russia contacts on which to base a grand conspiracy. (Associated Press/File)

Adam Schiff’s case for Trump-Russia collusion crumbles

Rep. Adam B. Schiff's acknowledgment that Trump campaign collusion with Russia "still remains to be seen" shows that nearly a year after the House intelligence committee began its investigation, Democrats are left with a relatively small list of contacts on which to base a grand conspiracy.

December 27, 2017
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, left, and Attorney General Loretta Lynch, listen during a news conference, Wednesday, July 20, 2016, at the Justice Department in Washington, announcing that the U.S. government is seeking the forfeiture of more than $1 billion in assets that federal officials say were misappropriated from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund. The Justice Department says the funds that were laundered into the U.S. were used for various assets, including real estate and hotel properties, a jet aircraft, fancy artwork and the production of the Oscar-nominated movie, The Wolf of Wall Street. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) **FILE**

FBI says Russia dossier’s collusion charges unsubstantiated

The FBI is declining to repudiate the Russia dossier on which it partially relied to start an investigation into the Trump campaign, but it concedes the document's major core charges of election collusion remain unsubstantiated.

December 25, 2017
Jeffrey Epstein (center), who pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting sex from an underage girl, had what appears to be a purely social relationship with Donald Trump — a link that is far short of former President Bill Clinton's 20-plus plane rides on his "Lolita Express" private jet around the globe in the early 2000s. (Associated Press/File)

Glenn Simpson’s Fusion GPS used Jeffrey Epstein in Donald Trump smear campaign

Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm whose Democrat-financed Russia dossier fueled an FBI investigation into Donald Trump, pitched other stories about the Republican presidential candidate to Washington reporters, including an attempt to tie him to a convicted pedophile who was once buddies with former President Bill Clinton.

December 10, 2017