Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
NSA seizes phone records of Verizon customers
The National Security Agency is collecting the telephone records of millions of U.S. customers of Verizon under a top-secret court order issued in April, according to a report Wednesday evening in the Guardian newspaper. Published June 5, 2013
Polarizing pick: Obama tabs Rice for top security post; Samantha Power to U.N.
In a move sure to provoke congressional Republicans, President Obama is nominating embattled U.N. Ambassador Susan E. Rice Wednesday to serve as his national security adviser. Published June 5, 2013
Obama administration defends secret email accounts
A White House spokesman said Tuesday there's nothing secret about the secret email accounts held by administration officials, and defended the practice as sensible time management. Published June 4, 2013
Obama challenges Senate with judicial picks
A combative President Obama declared open warfare Tuesday on Senate Republicans over judicial nominations, naming three candidates to the influential D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and blasting GOP lawmakers for delaying and blocking previous nominees. Published June 4, 2013
Obama adds 3 judicial picks to appeals court
Raising the stakes in a long-simmering battle with Senate Republicans, President Obama Tuesday nominated three more judicial candidates to serve on the influential D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, a White House official confirmed. Published June 3, 2013
IRS acting chief Danny Werfel vows to fix ‘trust’ in agency
The new Internal Revenue Service chief said Monday that his agency broke trust with the American people, and he vowed a speedy investigation to expose who approved the program that led to conservative groups being subjected to unwarranted questions while finding out if any other offices have engaged in similar political targeting. Published June 3, 2013
White House: Obama ‘concerned’ about bills from IRS conferences
Struck by another brewing scandal at the IRS, the White House said Monday that President Obama is "concerned" about new reports of wasteful spending by the agency on conferences that included high-dollar suites for government employees. Published June 3, 2013
Carney shrugs off ‘paid liar’ charge over IRS
A day after being called the president's "paid liar" by House Government and Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, White House press secretary Jay Carney Monday defended his public comments about the IRS scandal. Published June 3, 2013
Christie faces tricky task in filling Lautenberg seat
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's options for appointing a replacement for the late Democratic Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg include Tom Kean Jr., the minority leader of the state Senate and the son of a former governor. Published June 3, 2013
Obama skirts gun issue at mental health event
Sidestepping the issue of gun violence, President Obama opened a mental health conference at the White House Monday by calling for a national effort to diagnose and treat mental illness earlier in children and offer more services for adults. Published June 3, 2013
Mental health advocates seek distance from gun control issue
President Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden will host a mental-health conference at the White House on Monday but, after an outcry from advocacy groups, the administration is no longer billing the meeting as part of its effort to enact gun control legislation. Published June 2, 2013
Obama tries to shift the debate with student loan event
Not wanting to talk Friday about Benghazi, the IRS or the other scandals engulfing his administration, President Obama surrounded himself with college students and called on House Republicans to fix a problem GOP lawmakers say they have already addressed. Published May 31, 2013
Likely FBI pick Comey wins praise as a no-politics choice
President Obama's pending nomination of James B. Comey, a former deputy attorney general in the administration of George W. Bush, to head the FBI is the latest move by Mr. Obama to rely on Republicans to serve in key posts on his national-security team. Published May 30, 2013
Obama fundraising trips influence meeting site with Chinese president
As President Obama focuses on more fundraising for Democrats, the White House said it even arranged for next week's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to take place in California instead of Washington, D.C., because Mr. Obama has fundraisers scheduled in the Golden State. Published May 29, 2013
House GOP: Obama student-loan event ‘reeks of desperation’
House Republicans accused President Obama of "stunning cynicism" Wednesday for planning an event at the White House with college students to highlight a potential increase in student-loan rates this summer, reprising an issue from last year's re-election campaign. Published May 29, 2013
House probes whether Eric Holder lied, wants explanation of ‘discrepancies’ about surveillance
The House Judiciary Committee opened an investigation Wednesday into whether Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. lied under oath in testimony about the Justice Department's surveillance of journalists, while the White House declared again that President Obama "absolutely" has confidence in Mr. Holder. Published May 29, 2013
Republicans prepare to clash with Obama over court ‘packing’
There was a deceptive lull in the undeclared war between President Obama and Republicans over judicial nominations when the Senate confirmed the president's first nominee to the prestigious U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Published May 28, 2013
Obama: Honor veterans in a nation ‘still at war’ on Memorial Day
As Americans nationwide honored fallen military service members on Memorial Day, including two former Navy SEALs killed in the terror attack in Benghazi, President Obama called on the country to recognize the sacrifices of troops serving in Afghanistan. Published May 27, 2013
Senate OKs judge for D.C. circuit on 97-0 vote
Senators voted 97-0 Thursday to confirm Srikanth Srinivasan to a judgeship on the vitally important U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia after Republicans relented and allowed the vote to go forward this week. Published May 23, 2013
Reporters should not face legal risks for doing their jobs, Obama says
Under fire for the Justice Department's broad investigations of the news media, President Obama said Thursday he has called on Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to review the probes and convene a meeting with media representatives. Published May 23, 2013