Dave Boyer
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Atlanta D.A. Fani Willis in bed with key prosecutor in Trump case, court documents say
A bombshell court motion filed Monday claims Atlanta-area District Attorney Fani Willis improperly hired an alleged romantic partner to prosecute former President Donald Trump and that the two financially benefited from their relationship. Published January 8, 2024
Bill Clinton identified in Jeffrey Epstein court documents
Former President Bill Clinton was listed among more than 150 names made public in court documents related to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Published January 3, 2024
Maine becomes second state to boot Trump from primary ballot
Maine's Democratic secretary of state unilaterally removed former President Donald Trump from the state's presidential primary ballot Thursday under the U.S. Constitution's insurrection clause, becoming the second state to bar Mr. Trump from the 2024 ballot. Published December 28, 2023
Car plows into SUV in Biden motorcade outside Delaware campaign HQ
A car plowed into a parked SUV that was guarding President Joe Biden 's motorcade Sunday night while the president was leaving a visit to his campaign headquarters. The president and first lady Jill Biden were unharmed. Published December 17, 2023
White House holiday video slammed for evoking ‘Hunger Games’ or ‘Clockwork Orange’ for children
The White House's annual Christmas video is giving critics a case of "blunder and joy." Published December 14, 2023
Senators demand rollback of Biden ‘slush fund’ rule on pandemic spending
Six Republican senators are demanding the Biden administration rescind a new rule that gives states and municipalities more time to find ways to spend billions in unused federal COVID-19 relief despite the pandemic having ended. Published December 12, 2023
Georgia, Michigan voters sour on Biden; economy and age contribute to downturn in swing states
President Biden would lose Michigan and Georgia to former President Donald Trump if the 2024 election were held today, according to a survey of voters who give Mr. Biden lousy marks on the economy and say he's too old for the job. Published December 11, 2023
Raising the specter of Trump dictatorship aims to boost Biden; Democrats, media plan campaign
Former President Donald Trump's commanding lead in the Republican presidential primary is increasing Democratic and media warnings that Mr. Trump would become a dictator who abandons the Constitution in a second term. Published December 6, 2023
Biden turns COVID-19 relief into ‘slush fund’ for state, local spending sprees
The Biden administration is giving states and municipalities more flexibility to hoard money from a $100 billion pot of unspent pandemic relief through 2024 after billions have been spent on golf courses, lottery prizes in New Mexico for people vaccinated for COVID-19 and legal services for asylum-seekers in Illinois. Published December 4, 2023
Biden’s battle on climate and social programs escalates red tape
President Biden's "whole of government" climate and equity mandates are partly to blame for adding federal regulations that cost the U.S. economy more than $1.9 trillion a year, according to a new analysis. Published November 29, 2023
FBI probing deadly vehicle explosion at U.S.-Canada border crossing
A vehicle exploded Wednesday on the U.S. side of a bridge at the Canadian border in Niagara Falls, New York, leaving two people dead and prompting the closings of four border crossings because of concerns about an attempted terrorist attack. Published November 22, 2023
Trump’s GOP rivals keep searching for the right lane to catch up to cruising front-runner
The Republican presidential candidates have spent most of this year searching for that elusive sweet spot with primary voters but, with less than two months until the Iowa caucuses, nobody has laid a glove on front-runner Donald Trump. Published November 22, 2023
Anti-war demonstrators clash with police at DNC headquarters in Washington
Lawmakers were evacuated as a violent protest took place Wednesday night outside Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington. Published November 15, 2023
Sen. Kaine vows to stop move of FBI HQ to Maryland, citing Wray’s concerns
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia said Thursday he will try to block the move of FBI headquarters to Maryland, citing FBI Director Christopher A. Wray's concerns last month about "fairness" in the site selection process. Published November 9, 2023
GOP presidential candidates reassess party’s abortion stance after state election losses
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said during the Republican presidential debate Wednesday night that abortion-rights ballot initiatives have caught the pro-life movement "flat-footed," pointing to setbacks in this week's state elections. Published November 8, 2023
GOP candidates say Hamas must be eliminated, in first debate since attack on Israel
In the first Republican presidential debate since Hamas attacked Israel, all five GOP candidates on the debate stage Wednesday night said they would support Israel fully in its fight to wipe out the terrorist group. Published November 8, 2023
Hunter Biden says GOP weaponizing his addiction problems to attack his dad
Hunter Biden blamed Republicans on Thursday for weaponizing his cocaine and alcohol addictions through "fruitless congressional investigations" and waging a "disinformation" campaign against his father, President Biden. Published November 2, 2023
Trump vows to deport Hamas sympathizers, restore sanctions on Iran
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday promised to deport pro-Hamas demonstrators who hold visas in the U.S. if he's elected president in 2024. Published October 28, 2023
Small Israeli arts community became the epicenter of Hamas slaughter
The slaughter at Kibbutz Be'eri in Israel is being described as "ground zero" of the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists in Israel. Published October 11, 2023
Concertgoers who sought safety in bomb shelter were slaughtered by Hamas militants
Some of the civilians who attended a music festival in Re'im, Israel, managed to flee to a nearby concrete shelter when Hamas militants attacked the outdoor concert venue. Published October 11, 2023