Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Bidens’ dog Major involved in other attacks on Secret Service agents
Secret Service agents were angered by the White House's efforts to downplay dog-bite injuries last year from President Biden's German shepherd, Major, newly released documents show. Published April 14, 2022
Trump says he would ignore media in a second presidential term
Former President Donald Trump says he would virtually ignore the media if he won a second term. Published April 14, 2022
Trump slams GOP candidate in Pa. governor’s race for not going after 2020 election fraud
Former President Donald Trump blasted Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill McSwain on Tuesday, saying the former federal prosecutor did "absolutely nothing" to investigate Mr. Trump's claims of election fraud in 2020. Published April 12, 2022
Biden’s ‘ghost gun’ crackdown draws fire from GOP
President Biden's planned crackdown on "ghost guns" received vocal pushback Monday from GOP lawmakers who said it will have little impact on crime and treads on the Second Amendment. Published April 11, 2022
Biden to issue final rule regulating ‘ghost guns,’ nominate new ATF director
President Biden on Monday will announce new firearm regulations to require serial numbers and background checks for so-called "ghost guns," while also picking a new nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, senior administration officials said. Published April 10, 2022
White House clings to Biden’s ignorance of Hunter’s deals despite mounting evidence
The White House is still insisting that President Biden has never talked to son Hunter Biden about his far-flung foreign business dealings, despite new revelations depicting more complex and intertwined family financial relationships. Published April 7, 2022
Trump gets renewed attention for acknowledging he lost 2020 election
Liberal media outlets are highlighting a months-old interview in which former President Donald Trump acknowledged that he did not win the 2020 election and repeated his familiar claims that the contest was "rigged." Published April 6, 2022
Front-runner John Fetterman skips Pennsylvania Senate debate while rivals attack
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the front-runner in the Democratic primary for his state's open U.S. Senate seat, skipped a debate Sunday night as his rivals launched repeated attacks against him. Published April 4, 2022
Biden says he’d be ‘very fortunate’ to face Trump in 2024
President Biden said Thursday on a trip to Europe that he would be "very fortunate" if he were to square off against former President Donald Trump again in 2024, using an emergency NATO summit to promote his possible reelection. Published March 24, 2022
Justice Stephen Breyer says Justice Clarence Thomas is fine: report
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is fine, according to Justice Stephen G. Breyer, who spoke briefly to TMZ on Wednesday. Published March 24, 2022
Brooks: Trump within last six months sought lawmaker’s support for ‘immediate’ removal of Biden
Former President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Republican Rep. Mo Brooks in Alabama's hotly contested Senate race on Wednesday, prompting the lawmaker to accuse Mr. Trump of having tried within the past six months to "remove" President Biden from office and hold a new special presidential election. Published March 23, 2022
Rep. Mo Brooks says Trump went too far, wanted him to ‘remove’ Biden from presidency
Republican Rep. Mo Brooks said Wednesday that he was stripped of former President Donald Trump's endorsement for U.S. Senate in Alabama because he refused to bow to Mr. Trump's demands to undo the 2020 election. Published March 23, 2022
Trump pulls endorsement of fading Rep. Mo Brooks in Alabama Senate race
Former President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Republican Rep. Mo Brooks in Alabama's hotly contested Senate race on Wednesday, slamming the lawmaker for calling on voters to move on from the 2020 presidential election that Mr. Trump lost. Published March 23, 2022
White House, intel bigs mum on Hunter Biden’s laptop after their Russian plot claims disproven
Hunter Biden's infamous laptop is real, but high-ranking Democrats and intelligence officials who called it a Russian operation in 2020 -- and thus deluded voters -- are now dodging responsibility for promoting the false tale. Published March 22, 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson defends sentences for child porn felons
Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson defended her record of sentencing felons convicted of possessing or distributing child pornography during her confirmation hearing Tuesday after her light sentences came under scrutiny by Republican senators. Published March 22, 2022
Accusations of leniency in child porn cases preface Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings
Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was blindsided by accusations that she is soft on crime, particularly in cases involving child pornography and sexual abuse, as she prepared for Senate confirmation hearings that kick off Monday. Published March 20, 2022
Watchdog finds major foul-ups in VA’s new $16 billion health-records system
Democratic lawmakers raised concerns about patient safety Thursday in the Veterans Administration's troubled switch to a new $16 billion electronic health-record system, after a watchdog found problems including the automatic cutoff of regular prescription drugs for veterans, lost lab orders and failure to flag veterans who are at high risk for suicide. Published March 17, 2022
McConnell chides Democrats for hailing Judge Jackson’s ‘empathy’ in criminal cases
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is part of President Biden's effort to appoint federal judges who are soft on crime. Published March 17, 2022
Fed raises interest rates for first time since 2018, citing high inflation, Ukraine war
The Federal Reserve raised a key interest rate by a quarter point Wednesday and signaled six more hikes are planned this year in an effort to cool record-high inflation that is squeezing family budgets and bedeviling Democrats and the White House before the midterm elections. Published March 16, 2022
Pence said U.S. should lead new ‘Berlin Airlift’ for Ukrainian refugees, transfer fighter jets
Former Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday that the U.S. should transfer fighter jets and anti-aircraft batteries to Ukraine, and he called for a massive Berlin-style airlift to provide humanitarian aid. Published March 16, 2022