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Dave Boyer

dboyer@washingtontimes.com

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.

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FILE -This April 13, 2014 file photo shows the headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington. The Trump administration has settled lawsuits with dozens of tea party groups who said they received extra, often burdensome scrutiny when applying for tax-exempt status.  (AP Photo/J. David Ake, File)

David Kautter named acting IRS chief by Trump

President Trump announced his intention Thursday to designate assistant Treasury secretary David Kautter as acting commissioner of the embattled Internal Revenue Service.

October 26, 2017
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, stops in to speak to workers at a campaign office for Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., left, in Davie, Fla., Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) ** FILE **

Hillary Clinton’s campaign accused of election law violation

Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign was accused of breaking election rules Wednesday as she and fellow Democrats faced fallout from the disclosure that her campaign and party operatives paid for research used in a salacious anti-Trump dossier.

October 25, 2017
Vice President Mike Pence addresses the In Defense of Christians' fourth-annual national advocacy summit in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

Mike Pence: U.S. to rely on faith-based groups over United Nation

Vice President Mike Pence announced Wednesday night that President Trump has ordered the State Department to shut off funding for "ineffective" United Nations programs to help persecuted Christians in the Middle East, saying the administration will take over those efforts directly.

October 25, 2017
Sen. Bob Corker (left) of Tennessee and Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona have announced they will leave Capitol Hill after next year. President Trump is lashing out at the two Republican senators, who have seared him with criticism, commenting on his Twitter account Wednesday that neither is running for re-election because "they had zero chance of being elected." (Associated Press/File)

Donald Trump, Jeff Flake rift raise Republican Party questions

President Trump touted "great unity" in the Republican Party on Wednesday and dismissed flashes of insurgency, but the political self-immolation this week of Sen. Jeff Flake highlighted the struggle for the soul of the GOP, which has been raging for years between tea party and chamber of commerce types.

October 25, 2017