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.
Under siege from the Washington news media, deep-state opponents and the political establishment, President Trump has been forced to consider a White House shake-up and look to a trip abroad for a chance to regain his footing.
President Trump and his top advisers said Tuesday that he had a right to share counterterrorism information with Russian officials, as the White House considered efforts to root out anonymous leakers of classified intelligence who have undermined his presidency from the start.
The White House rebutted a published report Tuesday alleging that President Trump asked then-FBI Director James B. Comey in February to shut down an investigation of the president's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
President Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan pledged Tuesday to step up cooperation in the fight against terrorism in the Middle East, but the Turkish leader warned he will "never accept" a Kurdish group that the U.S. is arming to help defeat the Islamic State in Syria.
Responding to accusations that he divulged classified information to Moscow, President Trump said Tuesday his meeting with Russian officials last week was "very successful" in helping to build partners to fight terrorism.
White House National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster reiterated Tuesday that President Trump didn't put national security at risk in a discussion with Russian diplomats last week about new threats posed by the Islamic State.
Top Trump administration officials pushed back against a published report Monday that accused President Trump of revealing classified information about the Islamic State to Russian diplomats in a White House meeting last week.
President Trump took aim at the Black Lives Matter movement and former President Obama Monday, saying ambush-style killings of police last year during tensions in minority communities were "a stain on the very fabric of our society" and that too many Americans "obstruct" law enforcement.
After facing off against the Washington press corps for four rocky months, President Trump is revisiting the idea of limiting media access to his White House.
Private lawyers for President Trump said Friday that his tax returns for the last 10 years show he hasn't received "any income of any type from Russian sources," with some exceptions.
The Trump administration is raising alarms about the Islamic State committing genocide against Christians, a conclusion that President Obama's team reached reluctantly only last year.
The Trump administration has reached an agreement with China to expand trade in 10 sectors by mid-July, including opening up markets for U.S. beef, Chinese poultry and increased access for U.S. financial firms.
Calling ousted FBI Director James B. Comey a "showboat," President Trump said Thursday that he had planned to fire Mr. Comey regardless of whether Justice Department officials advised it.
President Trump established a commission Thursday to study voter fraud and suppression, tapping Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris W. Kobach to lead an effort that is drawing fire even before its first meeting.
Beset with Russia problems since his election, President Trump met for the first time Wednesday with top Russian officials and emerged pledging better relations with Moscow, while accusations mounted that he fired the FBI director to thwart an investigation into his campaign's Kremlin ties.
The White House went on the attack against fired FBI Director James B. Comey Wednesday, saying "most of America" had lost confidence in him and that President Trump had been considering firing him since his election.
The White House press corps had ruffled feathers Wednesday after the Russia's state-owned news agency published photographs of President Trump's meeting with the Russian foreign minister that was closed to the U.S. media.