Matthew Boyle

Matthew Boyle is an investigative journalist for Breitbart News Network based in Washington, D.C. From early 2010 through late 2012, he worked at The Daily Caller. Originally from Massachusetts, Boyle has lived in Idaho, Minnesota and Florida before moving to D.C. He’s a graduate of Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla.

Rubio Concedes Immigration 'May Struggle to Pass the Senate'

After recently saying the “Gang of Eight” immigration bill would not pass the House of Representatives in its current form, group member Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) conceded on Wednesday that the bill might not even pass the Democrat-controlled Senate. 1 May 2013

Pigford's Players Signal Bigger Scandal Worthy of Investigation

Obama is but one of many front men in Pigford. Attorney General Eric Holder, of gun-walking Operation Fast and Furious and New Black Panther Party voter intimidation fame, has his fingerprints on the Pigford story, as does Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. 1 May 2013

Exclusive–-Sessions: Immigration Bill Gives Amnestied Residents 'Immediate' Access to Welfare

“The Gang of Eight made a promise that illegal immigrants will not be able to access public benefits,” Sessions said in a statement to Breitbart News. “We already know that, once granted green cards and ultimately citizenship, illegal immigrants will be able to access all public benefit programs at a great cost to taxpayers. We have, however, identified a number of loopholes that would allow illegal immigrants to draw public benefits even sooner than advertised.” 29 Apr 2013

Tea Party Senators Prep for Immigration Battle

Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY), Mike Lee (R-UT) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) now each appear to be positioning themselves in the fight against the push for the “Gang of Eight” immigration bill in much the same way the Senate’s Tea Party triumvirate knocked down the left’s push for new gun control legislation. 28 Apr 2013

National Journal Bashes Rubio as 'Career Politician'

In a Friday article, Beth Reinhard of the politically neutral and universally respected National Journal called Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) “a career politician” who has only “pitched himself as a man of the people” in his attempt to win public support for the bill he, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and six of their colleagues drafted. 28 Apr 2013

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