Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
White House denies reports of Iran balking on nuclear shipments
The White House denied reports Monday that Iran has backed out of an agreement to ship nuclear material out of its country as part of a broader agreement with the U.S. and other countries. Published March 30, 2015
VA inspector general investigating Philadelphia Director Diana Rubens’ relocation bonus
The Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of Inspector General is investigating the nearly $300,000 relocation bonus paid to a senior VA official when she was transferred from Washington to lead the Philadelphia regional office last year. Published March 30, 2015
Glenn Beck accuses Grover Norquist of ties to Islamists
Longtime Republican Party icon Grover Norquist defended himself Thursday on an hourlong television show against accusations by conservatives that he has ties to people who've worked for Muslim Brotherhood front groups. Published March 26, 2015
Obama pushing new rules on payday loan industry
President Obama will push for new regulations on the $46 billion payday loan industry Thursday and will criticize congressional Republicans for trying to undermine the federal agency that enforces consumer laws. Published March 26, 2015
VA director’s relocation bonus far above average
The $288,000 relocation bonus paid to Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Director Diana Rubens was about $275,000 more than the agency's average relocation award, The Washington Times has learned. Published March 26, 2015
Democrats may not sink House bill on doctors’ pay
Senate Democrats said Wednesday there is daylight between a pro-life provision they opposed in an anti-trafficking bill and abortion language tucked into a House deal to overhaul Medicare, signaling their objections may not torpedo long-sought reforms to how the health program pays doctors. Published March 25, 2015
Obama, consumer board to announce new regulations on payday lending
President Obama is expected to discuss new regulations on payday lending during a trip to Alabama on Thursday, with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announcing the new rules before his speech. Published March 25, 2015
Philly VA director got $288K ‘relocation’ bonus
The Department of Veterans Affairs confirmed Wednesday that it paid a senior manager $288,000 in "relocation payments" when it reassigned her from Washington last year to become director of the agency's problem-riddled Philadelphia office. Published March 25, 2015
White House welcomes Ted Cruz to Obamacare
The White House said Wednesday that Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, a big opponent of Obamacare, will learn to enjoy the benefits of the program. Published March 25, 2015
Obama signals he’ll sign bill on Medicare payments to doctors
President Obama signaled Wednesday that he'll likely sign a bill that would resolve the annual threat of cuts in Medicare payments to physicians while also including abortion restrictions that are opposed by some women's groups. Published March 25, 2015
White House calls embattled Mayorkas ‘effective leader’
The White House Wednesday defended the actions of a top administration official who caved to political pressure to approve immigration applications from wealthy foreigners. Published March 25, 2015
Obama taunts GOP on fifth anniversary of Obamacare
On the fifth anniversary of Obamacare, after the botched website rollout, the infamous broken promise about keeping your health care plan if you like it, the staggering midterm election losses for Democrats and persistent doubts among consumers, President Obama had a proud message for his critics Wednesday: I told you so. Published March 25, 2015
Bobby Jindal blasts new FEMA rule on climate change
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal Tuesday blasted the Obama administration's new rule that could make it harder for governors who deny climate change to obtain emergency preparedness funding from Washington. Published March 24, 2015
New videotape shows Secret Service bungling bomb threat at White House
A House watchdog blasted the Secret Service Tuesday for bungling a bomb threat at the White House on March 4, airing a previously undisclosed police videotape of the incident that shows a suspect depositing a suspicious package near a security checkpoint before allegedly intoxicated agents blundered onto the scene 30 minutes later. Published March 24, 2015
Philadelphia VA facing inquiry of its management
Just as President Obama was hoping to put one Veterans Affairs scandal behind him, another is brewing in the agency's Philadelphia office, where officials opened a formal probe Monday into accusations ranging from mismanagement to lost benefits claims. Published March 23, 2015
FEMA targets climate change denier governors, could withhold funding
The Obama administration has issued new guidelines that could make it harder for governors who deny climate change to obtain federal disaster-preparedness funds. Published March 23, 2015
Obama urges Iran to accept ‘historic’ nuke deal
President Obama addressed the Iranian people directly in a video message Thursday night, saying the U.S. and Iran have "an historic opportunity" to resolve Tehran's nuclear issue peacefully. Published March 19, 2015
Charles Ramsey confronted by angry crowd over Brandon Tate-Brown shooting
Protesters were hauled away in handcuffs Thursday night after an angry crowd confronted the head of President Obama's task force on policing over a decision not to charge Philadelphia police officers in the shooting death of a young black man. Published March 19, 2015
White House tells GOP not to ‘lose sleep’ over executive tax hikes
President Obama's spokesman urged the top tax chairmen in Congress Thursday not to "lose any sleep" about the possibility of the president raising taxes through unilateral executive action. Published March 19, 2015
Obama hosts Prince Charles, Camilla at White House
President Obama met with Prince Charles of Great Britain and his wife, Camilla, Thursday, and sounded envious of the royal couple's popularity in the U.S. Published March 19, 2015