Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Alaskans concerned Obama visit a ploy highlight green legacy
President Obama on Monday will begin a three-day trip to Alaska to hike on a glacier and call attention to climate change, amid concern from Alaskans and the oil and gas industry that the president merely wants to use the resource-rich state as backdrop to burnish his legacy as an environmentalist. Published August 30, 2015
Obama: Opponents of Iran deal aren’t ‘warmongers’
President Obama distanced himself Friday from his administration's allies calling opponents of the Iran nuclear deal "warmongers." Published August 28, 2015
White House taunts Rubio over China proposal
The White House Friday ridiculed Sen. Marco Rubio, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, for calling on President Obama to downgrade a state visit for the president of China next month. Published August 28, 2015
Vester Flanagan wouldn’t have been stopped by new gun laws, White House concedes
The White House conceded Friday that new gun regulations probably wouldn't have prevented the gunman who murdered two television journalists in southwestern Virginia this week. Published August 28, 2015
Obama praises New Orleans’ recovery 10 years after Katrina
On the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, President Obama praised the recovery of New Orleans Thursday and said he had kept his promise to help the city rebuild. Published August 27, 2015
Obama to host Saudi king at White House
President Obama will host a meeting with King Salman of Saudi Arabia on Sept. 4, the White House said Thursday. Published August 27, 2015
Obama giving Joe Biden ‘space’ to make decision on 2016 bid, White House says
The White House said Thursday that President Obama is giving Vice President Joseph R. Biden all the time he needs to make the "intensely personal" decision of whether to challenge Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. Published August 27, 2015
Joe Biden running stronger against top Republicans than Hillary Clinton: poll
President Obama is giving Vice President Joseph R. Biden space to make a decision about his own presidential run, but the latest poll numbers have to be encouraging, showing him doing better than Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton in matchups with Republicans. Published August 27, 2015
Donald Trump vows to fight for Christianity, freedom of religion
Donald Trump said Wednesday that as president he would fight in court for greater freedom of religious expression because America is trying to sanitize Christianity from the public square. Published August 26, 2015
New Orleans rebuilding unevenly benefits residents
President Obama will visit New Orleans Thursday to mark the city's progress on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, but most black residents say the government-funded recovery still hasn't reached them. Published August 26, 2015
Obama to attend Democratic Party’s LGBT event
President Obama will attend the Democratic National Committee's attend its LGBT gala next month in New York City, the DNC has announced. Published August 26, 2015
White House renews criticism of Koch brothers
The White House doubled down Wednesday on President Obama's criticism of the billionaire Koch brothers, saying the prominent conservatives have benefited from "paralysis" in Washington that protects the oil and gas industry. Published August 26, 2015
White House calls for gun laws after Va. shootings
Hours after the shooting deaths of two television journalists in Virginia, the White House called on Congress Wednesday to approve gun-control legislation. Published August 26, 2015
Iran nuclear deal erases Obama’s red lines
From allowing Iran to keep enriching uranium to abandoning "anywhere, anytime" inspections of Tehran's nuclear facilities, the Obama administration has crossed many of its own red lines in the nuclear deal that will lift tough economic sanctions on America's longtime adversary. Published August 25, 2015
Susan Rice, Obama’s national security adviser, is headed to China
Amid Republican criticism about provocations from Beijing, White House National Security Adviser Susan E. Rice will visit China this weekend in preparation for Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit to the White House next month. Published August 25, 2015
Obama accuses Koch brothers of un-American campaign to undermine green energy
President Obama accused conservative opponents of his climate change agenda Monday night of carrying out an un-American campaign to protect their fossil fuel interests at the expense of the country. Published August 24, 2015
Is Joe Biden running for president?
Speculation over a possible presidential bid by Vice President Joseph R. Biden kicked into high gear Monday after he met over the weekend with Democratic kingmaker Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and the White House seemed to give him a public nudge of sorts, saying he's ready for the top job. Published August 24, 2015
White House: Don’t write off Hillary Clinton yet
The White House said Monday it's too early for Democrats to worry about Hillary Rodham Clinton's faltering presidential campaign. Published August 24, 2015
Joe Biden hires new press secretary, worked on ‘08 campaign
While weighing a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, Vice President Joseph R. Biden has tapped a new communications director who was the spokeswoman for John Edwards' presidential campaign in 2008. Published August 24, 2015
Iran nuclear deal: Obama has power to circumvent Congress
Even strong bipartisan disapproval by Congress of the Iranian nuclear deal won't stop President Obama from implementing the agreement, so the vote next month is shaping up as a warning to Europe against resuming business with Tehran before the next U.S. president is elected. Published August 23, 2015