Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Joe Biden only knew ‘how to kiss Barack Obama’s ass,’ Donald Trump says
President Trump told supporters Thursday night that Democratic candidate Joseph R. Biden "was only a good vice president because he understood how to kiss Barack Obama's ass." Published October 10, 2019
Hunter Biden ‘lock him up’ chant debuts at Donald Trump Minneapolis rally
Presidential son Eric Trump encouraged a chant of "lock him up" directed at Hunter Biden, son of Democratic candidate Joseph R. Biden, Thursday night at a Trump campaign rally in Minnesota. Published October 10, 2019
Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, indicted Rudy Giuliani associates, unknown to Donald Trump
President Trump said Thursday he knows nothing about two Ukraine-born Florida businessmen, linked to his personal attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani, who have been indicted on charges of funneling cash from a Russian donor to his reelection campaign. Published October 10, 2019
Zay Jeffries, scientist, pardoned by Donald Trump for World War II contributions
President Trump granted a pardon posthumously Thursday for the late scientist Zay Jeffries on his conviction for engaging in anticompetitive conduct in violation of the Sherman Act at the start of World War II. Published October 10, 2019
More independent voters in poll favoring impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump
Independent voters are shifting in favor of the impeachment inquiry of President Trump, according to an NPR/PBSNewsHour/Marist poll released Thursday. Published October 10, 2019
Ukraine’s president says Trump didn’t blackmail him over military aid
Ukraine's president said Thursday there was "no blackmail" by President Trump in their phone call at the center of House Democrats' impeachment inquiry. Published October 10, 2019
Trump to hold first rally since start of impeachment inquiry
President Trump will hold his first campaign rally Thursday night since Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry against him, communing with supporters in the Minnesota district of Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar. Published October 10, 2019
Mike Pence: Joe Biden probe, Ukraine aid in ‘no way connected’
Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday that President Trump's request for Ukraine to investigate Joseph R. Biden was in "no way connected" to the president withholding military aid, as far as he knew. Published October 9, 2019
Donald Trump laments ‘endless wars’ amid Syria backlash
President Trump said Wednesday he wants to stop the heartache of American families who lose their loved ones in combat during "these endless wars," as he faced criticism for abandoning a U.S. ally in the Middle East. Published October 9, 2019
Trump cautions Turkey’s president to ‘act rationally’ in attacks on Kurds
President Trump said Wednesday that he wants Turkey's president to "act rationally" in a military offensive against Kurdish allies of the U.S. in Syria, and warned that he'll destroy Turkey's economy if the fighting goes too far. Published October 9, 2019
Pat Cipollone letter: Donald Trump won’t cooperate with impeachment inquiry
The White House on Tuesday called the House impeachment probe "partisan and unconstitutional" and said President Trump will not cooperate until Democrats come up with a fair process that respects his rights. Published October 8, 2019
Newt Gingrich offers impeachment advice to Donald Trump
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who led the last impeachment of a president, said President Trump can help himself by taming his frustration over the Democrats' partisan inquiry and staying focused on highlighting his economic achievements for middle-class voters. Published October 6, 2019
Hak Ja Han Moon calls for South Korea-Japan unity at Universal Peace Federation convocation
About 40,000 people filled an expo center Sunday to hear calls for bridging the historic tensions between South Korea and Japan through the power of family ideals and religion. Published October 6, 2019
Senegal president, Lutheran pastor win peace prizes
President Macky Sall of Senegal and Lutheran pastor Munib Younan were awarded the Sunhak Peace Prize Saturday for their work promoting peace and prosperity in Africa and the Middle East. Published October 5, 2019
Newt Gingrich rallies Asia allies at Japan Summit
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told an audience in Japan Saturday that the U.S., South Korea and Japan need to improve trilateral relations in the face of growing challenges from North Korea, China and Russia. Published October 5, 2019
Trump slams Schiff as ‘fraud’ over report that whistleblower gave him heads-up on complaint
President Trump and his allies on Wednesday accused House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff of concealing an improper tip-off from the whistleblower who started an impeachment inquiry against the president. Published October 2, 2019
Trump says he’ll cooperate with impeachment requests for documents
President Trump said Wednesday he'll cooperate with demands and possible subpoenas from three House committees working on an impeachment inquiry, despite his outward contempt for the process. Published October 2, 2019
Donald Trump says whistleblower and informants must be identified
President Trump insisted Wednesday that the government must catch the "spy" in his administration who provided an anonymous whistleblower with what he calls false information about his conversation with Ukraine's president that has led to a rapid impeachment inquiry. Published October 2, 2019
Trump blames stock market losses on Democrats’ ‘impeachment nonsense’
President Trump said "impeachment nonsense" was causing stock markets to plummet Wednesday. Published October 2, 2019
Paul Ray nominated for White House regulatory office
President Trump on Tuesday night announced his intention to nominate Paul Ray as the permanent administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the White House office that plays an important role in the president's regulation-cutting agenda. Published October 1, 2019