Dave Boyer is a White House correspondent for The Washington Times. A native of Allentown, Pa., Boyer worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer from 2002 to 2011 and also has covered Congress for the Times. He is a graduate of Penn State University. Boyer can be reached at dboyer@washingtontimes.com.
Rosanne Ponkowski of Michigan says it's no mystery why President Trump's poll numbers have been slipping while the economy is improving: It's the fault of the media and weak-kneed Republicans in Congress.
President Trump said Thursday he won't fire special counsel Robert Mueller and wants the former FBI director to "get on" with the investigation into possible collusion of Trump associates with Russia.
The State and Defense departments provided backup Wednesday to President Trump's threat a day earlier to rain down "fire and fury like the world has never seen" if North Korea did not curb its nuclear programs, but there was little sign Pyongyang was seeking to ease its threats against the U.S. and its allies in the region.
President Trump's advisers were "well aware" that he planned to deliver a strong message about North Korea's nuclear weapons program, but Mr. Trump chose the specific language warning that Pyongyang faced "fire and fury" from the U.S., the White House said Wednesday.
A close aide to President Trump blasted Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Wednesday for saying the president doesn't understand how Congress works.
President Trump's assault on red tape has saved businesses nearly $4 billion per year compared with President Barack Obama's pace of imposing regulations, a new study found Tuesday.
The Trump campaign has launched a weekly news service on social media to provide supporters with positive coverage of the president, amid surveys showing that Mr. Trump's base of support and job approval ratings are shrinking.
President Trump's assault on Obama-era regulations isn't sitting well with some House Democrats, who asked the White House Monday for documents to shed light on the president's regulatory task force.
After frequently criticizing former President Barack Obama for his golf vacations, President Trump decamped Washington on Friday for a 17-day stay at his Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
The Trump administration says it has momentum to exert more pressure on North Korea, following a U.N. Security Council vote that increases sanctions on Pyongyang.
President Trump announced Thursday night his intention to appoint a new round of 10 federal judges, the sixth group of judicial nominees since he took office, and five more federal prosecutors.
President Trump and Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin unveiled a new service for veterans Thursday that will allow patients to schedule health care appointments from their smartphones or home computers.
National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster met with President Trump Thursday morning amid his purge of Trump loyalists from the White House national security council and a heated debate about sending more U.S. troops to Afghanistan. The president defended his adviser in a tweet late Friday night calling him a "good man" and saying he is "grateful for the work he continues to do."
A top aide to President Trump got into a heated exchange with a CNN reporter Wednesday over a Republican proposal to limit legal immigration, with the journalist accusing the White House of trying to "engineer" migration to the U.S. based on race.
President Trump threw his support Wednesday behind a Senate bill that would cut legal immigration in half and impose a merit-based system, giving preference to English-speaking immigrants who demonstrate job skills and curtailing the traditional pipeline that rewarded extended family ties.
New White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly reportedly is eyeing his Homeland Security spokesman, David Lapan, to fill the vacant post of White House communications director.
President Trump is expected to join two Republican senators at the White House on Wednesday to highlight a bill that would cut legal immigration levels in half and install a merit-based system for those seeking to come to the U.S.
President Trump warned Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday night to release two opposition leaders seized by masked government agents and denounced his regime as a "dictatorship."