Starting in February 2007, he worked at the Washington Examiner as its national security correspondent for a few months, before returning to the Times.
[1] Scarborough also writes freelance articles on national security issues for Human Events and other publications.
On July 16, 2007, Regnery Publishing released his second book, Sabotage: America's Enemies Within the CIA,[2][3] which claims that anti-Bush elements within the CIA leaked information to the media and hampered the Afghanistan and Iraq war efforts.
[5] He has had to publish an apology for falsely claiming[6] that facial recognition technology had identified antifa activists amongst the pro-Trump 2021 Capitol building insurrection mob.
[7] Before the retraction, this false claim was spread widely including by Fox News host Laura Ingraham and was shared by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) on the floor of Congress.