Glenn Kessler
Staff Writer

In an award-winning journalism career spanning nearly three decades, Glenn Kessler, who writes “The Fact Checker” column, has covered foreign policy, economic policy, the White House, Congress, politics, airline safety and Wall Street. He was The Washington Post’s chief State Department reporter for nine years, traveling around the world with three different Secretaries of State. Before that, he covered tax and budget policy for The Washington Post and also served as the newspaper’s national business editor. In 2007, St. Martins Press published his widely acclaimed book on Condoleezza Rice, The Confidante. Kessler appears frequently on television and has lectured widely on U.S. foreign policy.

Latest by Glenn Kessler

Holder’s claim on the ‘Fast and Furious’ criminal citation

Holder’s claim on the ‘Fast and Furious’  criminal citation

FACT CHECKER | Attorney General Eric Holder said a U.S. attorney made his own decision not to pursue a criminal prosecution of Holder. But he got that wrong.

Did GOP budgets hamper Benghazi security?

Did GOP budgets hamper Benghazi security?

FACT CHECKER | Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) claims that GOP budget cuts led to the security breakdown in Libya. What’s the evidence for that?

Obamacare’s pages of regulation

Obamacare’s pages of regulation

FACT CHECKER | Republicans say tens of thousands of pages of regulations have been issued for the president’s signature health-care law.

Obama’s claim on ‘act of terrorism’

Obama’s claim on ‘act of terrorism’

FACT CHECKER | President Obama asserts he called the Benghazi attack an “act of terrorism” within a day. But that’s not correct.