Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
White House urges Ethiopia to release journalists
The White House urged Ethiopian authorities Wednesday to release journalists jailed in the African nation's latest crackdown on the press under the pretext of using anti-terrorism laws. Published December 30, 2015
Obama’s promise of ending U.S. wars broken by Islamic State terrorism
As President Obama enters his final year in office, the war on terrorism keeps forcing his reluctant hand to deploy the U.S. military in places where he once vowed to withdraw forces or keep America out of the fight entirely. Published December 30, 2015
Obama to travel to Germany in April
President Obama will travel to Germany in late April to attend a trade show and confer with Chancellor Angela Merkel, the White House said Wednesday. Published December 30, 2015
Obama’s plans for final year face mulish Congress, Hillary Clinton campaign
President Obama has vowed to pursue an activist agenda in his final year in office on everything from gun control to climate change, but he's likely to be limited in his ambitions by poor relations with Congress, a desire not to step on would-be Democratic successor Hillary Clinton's toes and national security challenges beyond his control. Published December 29, 2015
Obama to host State Dinner for Canadian PM Trudeau in March
The White House will roll out the red carpet for new Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with a State Dinner in his honor in March. Published December 28, 2015
White House praises ‘progress’ against Islamic State in battle for Ramadi
The Obama administration praised Iraqi security forces Monday for "progress" in the battle for Ramadi against the Islamic State, but disagreed with Iraq's claim that it has fully liberated the city. Published December 28, 2015
White House supports settlement between Japan, South Korea over ‘comfort women’
The White House praised South Korea and Japan Monday for reaching an agreement to settle the long-standing issue of "comfort women" who were forced to work in Japanese brothels during World War II. Published December 28, 2015
Obama says he’s praying for persecuted Christians
Criticized at times for ignoring the plight of persecuted Christians, President Obama said Wednesday that he is praying for Christians and those of other faiths who are attacked because of their religion by groups such as the Islamic State. Published December 23, 2015
Obama blasted by prosecutors group for releasing drug dealers
A group representing federal prosecutors said Tuesday that President Obama violated his own rules last week when he granted clemency to 91 convicted drug dealers who were released from prison early. Published December 22, 2015
Obama says Donald Trump is exploiting frustrated blue-collar workers
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is exploiting anger and frustration among blue-collar workers who are falling behind in the new economy, President Obama said Monday. Published December 21, 2015
Obama won all year long over GOP, White House crows
The White House gloated Thursday that President Obama triumphed over Republican majorities on virtually all of his priorities in 2015, from a climate change pact to the Iran nuclear deal -- most of which were accomplished by sidestepping Congress. Published December 17, 2015
Obama action on guns likely after holidays, White House says
The White House said Thursday that President Obama's anticipated executive action to impose new gun regulations will likely come after the holidays. Published December 17, 2015
White House unsure why Ash Carter kept using private email account
President Obama's spokesman confirmed Thursday that White House officials asked the Pentagon in May about Defense Secretary Ashton Carter's use of a personal email account for some official business, but didn't indicate any followup to learn whether he he stopped the practice. Published December 17, 2015
Obama urges Americans to ‘stay united’ against terrorism
Seeking once again to reassure Americans worried about terrorism, President Obama said Thursday that the country must stay "united as one American family" to prevent further attacks like the one in San Bernardino, California. Published December 17, 2015
House Armed Services Committee to review Ashton Carter email
The House Armed Services Committee chairman on Thursday called on Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to seek an inspector general's investigation of his use of a private email account to conduct Pentagon business. Published December 17, 2015
Obama says his Cuba policy is working, tells Congress to lift embargo
President Obama marked the one-year anniversary of his move to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba by calling on Congress to end the U.S. embargo, saying normalization is a "long journey." Published December 17, 2015
Budget deal increases federal deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars
Having reached a deal on a nearly $2 trillion deal to keep the government open, President Obama and congressional leaders tried to build support Wednesday for the massive bill, which hikes spending across government, thrilling Democrats, and extends a host of special interest tax breaks, exciting Republicans. Published December 16, 2015
Obama, Bloomberg discuss gun control at White House
President Obama met with former New York City mayor and gun control advocate Michael Bloomberg Wednesday to discuss stricter gun regulations as the president readies executive action on firearms. Published December 16, 2015
White House declares total victory over GOP in budget battle
The White House declared victory Wednesday over congressional Republicans in the budget negotiations that concluded lateTuesday night, saying Democrats beat back the GOP across the board. Published December 16, 2015
Obama to meet with families of San Bernardino terror attack victims
President Obama will visit with families of the victims of the San Bernardino, California, terrorist attack on Friday on his way to a two-week vacation in Hawaii. Published December 16, 2015