Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
U.S. diplomat chokes back tears as she describes Hamas atrocities
A senior U.S. diplomat broke into tears describing the violence perpetrated by Hamas in southern Israel. Published October 11, 2023
Atrocities at small kibbutz show the brutality of Hamas attacks on Jewish children, women, elderly
The horrific details of Hamas' attacks on Israeli border communities are just coming to light, and none are more shocking than the carnage in the small farming kibbutz of Kfar Aza about one mile from the boundary with Gaza. Published October 11, 2023
White House: Special counsel’s Biden interview didn’t interfere with response to Hamas attacks
The White House said Tuesday that President Biden wasn't distracted by a two-day interview with special counsel Robert K. Hur while the president also was organizing a U.S. response to Hamas' terrorist attacks in Israel. Published October 10, 2023
Biden calls Hamas’ attacks ‘pure evil,’ says Israel must respond
President Biden on Tuesday denounced the "unadulterated evil" of Hamas' terrorist attacks on Israel, saying Washington will surge ammunition to the Israeli military, bolster U.S. defense forces in the region and beef up security around centers of Jewish life in the U.S. Published October 10, 2023
Barbaric attacks by Hamas undermine sparse support for Palestinians
The savage attacks and atrocities by Hamas against Israelis have drastically weakened any support in the U.S. for the Palestinian cause, according to analysts and lawmakers. Published October 9, 2023
Civil case over Trump’s valuation of ‘Mona Lisa properties’ begins in New York
America got its first view of former President Donald Trump standing trial Monday when he sat, stern-faced, in a Manhattan courtroom for the start of civil fraud case against his business empire that could last months and offered a deeper look at the legal drama that could dominate the 2024 election. Published October 2, 2023
Trump says Justice Department is behind New York fraud case against his business empire
Former President Donald Trump said Monday that Democrats in Washington are pulling the strings on New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil fraud prosecution against him to derail his campaign to topple President Biden. Published October 2, 2023
Rampant looting in Philadelphia, other cities reignites crime as a campaign issue
Widespread looting in Philadelphia, some of it coordinated by thieves live-streaming their break-ins on social media, has become a campaign issue for Republicans who say it's another byproduct of Democrats' soft-on-crime policies. Published September 28, 2023
Federal shutdown promises a slower IRS, longer lines at airports, paid time off for bureaucrats
The IRS could partially close and hundreds of thousands of federal workers would temporarily miss paychecks, but Social Security benefits would still be paid if the government shuts down as expected at midnight Saturday. Published September 28, 2023
Voters give ‘Bidenomics’ a failing grade in latest polls
The economy increasingly is a losing argument for President Biden's reelection. Published September 25, 2023
Biden built up $10 million net worth after vice presidency; son’s financial role examined
President Biden likes to call himself "middle-class Joe," but his reported net worth has grown to at least $10 million and congressional investigators are delving into how the president and his family amassed tens of millions more in secretive foreign business deals. Published September 5, 2023
Biden, at his beach home in Delaware, says he’s ‘not on vacation’
Spending yet another day at his Delaware beach community, President Biden said Sunday that he was "not on vacation." Published September 3, 2023
Some Democrats keep hoping for Michelle Obama in 2024, another sign of Biden’s vulnerability
Michelle Obama's name keeps surfacing on the wish lists of some Democrats as an alternative to President Biden in 2024, an aberration that conservatives say is partly driven by liberal and media fear that investigations of Hunter Biden will turn up more damaging information about the Biden family's finances before the election. Published September 1, 2023
Biden compares Maui wildfire devastation to that time lightning almost killed his cat
President Biden said Monday that he didn't want to compare the most lethal and devastating wildfire in modern U.S. history to the time that lightning struck his home in Delaware and caused a minor fire. Published August 21, 2023
Biden, pausing another summer vacation, flies to Maui to view wildfire devastation
President Biden interrupted another summer vacation Monday to visit Maui in the Hawaiian Islands, where wildfires killed at least 114 people in Lahaina and left many more missing and feared dead. Published August 21, 2023
Special prosecutor to probe actions of Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones following Trump indictments
A special prosecutor will be appointed to investigate Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, a Republican, in connection with former President Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in the state, a Georgia official has confirmed. Published August 16, 2023
The Trump Gang: 18 people who got snagged in the Georgia election case
Former President Donald Trump's 18 co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case range from high-powered national political figures to previously obscure county elections officials. Published August 15, 2023
Trump campaign slams Georgia indictments as ‘bogus’ effort to sidetrack his 2024 election bid
The campaign of former President Donald Trump blasted new indictments in Georgia as a "bogus" effort to interfere with his 2024 presidential campaign and called Democratic Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis a "rabid partisan." Published August 14, 2023
Trump indicted in Georgia election probe; 18 including Giuliani and Meadows also co-defendants
Former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants were indicted Monday night by a grand jury in Georgia in a long-running state probe of their efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state. Published August 14, 2023
Biden encourages colleges to skirt Supreme Court ruling that bars affirmative action in admissions
Biden administration officials offered colleges and universities suggestions on Monday for getting around the Supreme Court's ruling that effectively barred racial preferences in admissions, saying schools should consider applicants' essays on race and ditch "legacy" policies. Published August 14, 2023