Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Gwyneth Paltrow aide blocks journalist from taking her photo at White House event
An aide to Gwyneth Paltrow tried to prevent a journalist from taking a photo of the actress — and unabashed Obama fan — at a party at the White House Wednesday night. Published December 18, 2014
Obama pardons 12, commutes drug sentences
President Obama commuted lengthy prison sentences Wednesday for eight people convicted of drug offenses, and issued pardons to 12 other federal convicts. Published December 17, 2014
Hillary Clinton wants to go to Cuba
The White House wouldn't say Wednesday whether President Obama will go to Cuba, but former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is on record as hoping to go. Published December 17, 2014
Obama hails ‘new chapter’ in diplomatic relations with Cuba
Reversing more than 50 years of U.S. policy, President Obama Wednesday announced the resumption of diplomatic relations with Cuba, hailing it as "a new chapter" with the Communist-controlled nation. Published December 17, 2014
Obama withdraws Bristol Bay from mining
President Obama declared a swath of Alaskan coastline off-limits to oil and gas leasing Tuesday, in a move the White House said would protect fisheries and wildlife but which brought a muted complaint from the state's Republican senator over how the decision was made. Published December 16, 2014
Obama to sign bill imposing more Russia sanctions
The White House said Tuesday that President Obama will sign a bill imposing further sanctions on Russia for its aggression in Ukraine. Published December 16, 2014
Obama condemns terrorist killings at Pakistan school
President Obama condemned the "horrific" Taliban attack on a school in Pakistan that killed at least 126 people on Tuesday. Published December 16, 2014
Obama to Dick Cheney: You’re dead ‘wrong’ on enhanced interrogations
The White House said Monday that former Vice President Dick Cheney is "wrong" in his view that the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques on terrorism suspects saved lives. Published December 15, 2014
Obama to mark end of combat mission in Afghanistan despite warning signs
President Obama said Monday that America has reached a "turning point" in deploying troops overseas, with the U.S. combat mission ending in Afghanistan and most troops having returned home from the war on terrorism. Published December 15, 2014
Obama says Putin not holding ‘good cards’
President Obama said Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin "does not have good cards" in the high-stakes feud with the West over Moscow's aggression in Ukraine. Published December 11, 2014
Obama urges big labor to accept free-trade deal with Asia
In a plea to big labor and Democrats opposing a free-trade deal with Asia, President Obama said Thursday the "horse is out of the barn" on America losing jobs overseas and that his proposed agreement would create a more fair trading system. Published December 11, 2014
Trey Gowdy, chair of Benghazi probe, vows to keep investigating security lapses
The chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi vowed Wednesday to "keep asking questions" about security failures that contributed to the deaths of four Americans in a terrorist attack in Libya in 2012. Published December 10, 2014
China: Torture report undercuts U.S. on rights
There were no immediate reports of violence, but America's image took a hit overseas nonetheless Tuesday with the release of the Senate Intelligence Committee's findings on torture and the treatment of detainees by the CIA in the post-9/11 global war on terror. Published December 9, 2014
Obama reverses course on releasing documents that could ‘incite’ terrorists
President Obama supported the release Tuesday of the Senate report on enhanced interrogation of terrorism suspects, although he twice suppressed photographs of the war on terror due to concern it would incite America's enemies. Published December 9, 2014
Brushing aside scandals, Obama sticks up for federal bureaucrats
Brushing aside government scandals from the IRS to the Veterans Administration, President Obama told senior bureaucrats Tuesday that critics often rail against federal employees for the sake of "political opportunism." Published December 9, 2014
Obama: CIA torture tactics harmed America
President Obama said Tuesday that a long-awaited Senate report on CIA torture of terrorism suspects details "a troubling program" that harmed America's reputation, reasons that he ended the practices soon after taking office. Published December 9, 2014
Obama takes swipe at TV networks over racial issues
President Obama took a mild dig at TV networks for their handling of racial issues Sunday evening during a reception for the latest Kennedy Center honorees. Published December 7, 2014
Obama: Racism ‘deeply rooted’ in U.S.
Addressing protests over minorities killed by police officers, President Obama said racism is "deeply rooted" in the U.S. and that activists should keep pressing steadily in their demands for reform. Published December 7, 2014
Obama visits doctor at Walter Reed for acid reflux
President Obama made a trip to his doctor Saturday afternoon for treatment of a sore throat and was diagnosed with "soft tissue inflammation related to acid reflux" after a routine CT scan. Published December 6, 2014
Luke Somers killing condemned by Obama
U.S. officials condemned Saturday the killing of American journalist Luke Somers, who was killed during a desperate attempt by U.S. commandos to free him from al Qaeda in Yemen Friday. Published December 6, 2014