- 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.
- The White House claim of ‘doctored e-mails... to smear the president’
- A bushel of Pinocchios for IRS’s Lois Lerner
- Holder’s incorrect claim on the ‘Fast and Furious’ criminal citation decision
- Barbara Boxer’s claim that GOP budgets hampered Benghazi security
- How many pages of regulations for ‘Obamacare’?
- Obama’s claim he called Benghazi an ‘act of terrorism’
- The claim that Senate Democrats have produced a ‘balanced budget’
- An alternative explanation for the Benghazi talking points: Bureaucratic knife fight
- Coburn’s claim that violence in national parks has declined ‘85 percent’ because of guns
- The Benghazi hearings: what’s new and what’s not
- Cherry-picking one survey to discredit a survey of scientists on climate change
- The Benghazi talking points: What’s known and unknown
- Is Long Beach really limiting the hours of 1,600 workers because of ‘Obamacare’?
- Is the FBI unable to ‘talk about jihad’?
- Obama group misleadingly cites a vote on a climate change bill
- Obama’s claim that 90 percent of Americans ‘don’t have to worry’ about ‘Obamacare’
- Bachmann’s claim that she voted against the ‘sequester’ bill because of cuts to the poor
- McConnell’s claim that there are ‘nearly 10,000’ tax codes nationwide
- Issa’s absurd claim that Clinton’s ‘signature’ means she personally approved it
- Sequester politics: Claims about the FAA furloughs
- Rand Paul’s misguided question on how the Tsarnaev brothers arrived in the United States
- History lesson: Who’s responsible for ‘chained CPI’?
- History lesson: the NRA’s ‘support’ for expanded background checks
- NRA ad claims that poll data reflect views of ‘America’s police’
- John Kerry’s claim that foreign students are ‘scared’ of U.S. gun violence
- Claims about the cost and time it takes to file taxes
- Ted Cruz’s claim on gun background check prosecutions
- Rand Paul’s rewriting of his own remarks on the Civil Rights Act
- Hillary Clinton and the Aug. 16 cable on Benghazi security
- History lesson: China’s reluctance to pressure North Korea
- Portman’s slippery language on Obama and a national gun registry
- Fact Checker: Lindsey Graham’s claim
- Fact checking the gun debate: a roundup
- Lindsey Graham’s claim that no fugitives have been prosecuted after gun background checks
- A 1 to 140 ‘return’ from the Human Genome Project?
- Obama’s continued use of the claim that 40 percent of gun sales lack background checks
- The Fact Checker is away
- Obama’s speech in Israel versus Bush’s speech
- Corporate jets versus nutrition for women and children
- Are people getting $3 in Medicare benefits for every $1 in taxes?
- Bachmann’s claim that 70 percent of food stamps go to ‘bureaucrats’
- Bachmann’s claim that Barack Obama has a ‘$1.4 billion-a-year presidency’ of ‘perks and excess’
- ‘Tested By Zion: The Bush Administration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict’ by Elliott Abrams
- Mitch McConnell’s claim that the Democrats plan a $1.5 trillion tax hike
- Van Hollen’s claim that Democrats are seeking less in taxes than Simpson-Bowles
- Paul Ryan’s claim that he balanced the budget ‘without raising taxes’
- Does ‘Obamacare’ have $1 trillion in tax hikes, aimed at the middle class?
- A guide: serious plans vs. talking-point ‘plans’
- Sequester spin: The White House’s vaccine statistics
- Boxer rewrites budget history yet again
- Fact checking the sequester: a round-up
- Capitol janitors making ‘ends meet’ with overtime? Nope
- Sequester spin: GOP versus Democratic House committee ads
- Sequester spin: Obama’s false claim of Capitol janitors receiving ‘a pay cut’
- Sequester spin: The threat to free meals for seniors
- 4 Pinocchios for Arne Duncan’s false claim of ‘pink slips’ for teachers
- Sequester politics: the FAA claims of furloughs and closed towers
- Spin and counterspin in the sequester debate
- The NRA’s claim that Joe Biden’s gun advice is illegal
- Bloomberg PAC anti-gun ads targeting Democrat in Illinois
- A misleading chart on ‘welfare’ spending
- Does the federal government spend more on ‘welfare’ than anything else?
- Rand Paul’s misleading budget cuts
- Obama and early childhood education: a rhetorical leap of faith
- Obama and Rubio: Dueling visions of ‘Obamacare’
- State of the Union — a matter of measured speech
- Fact checking the 2013 State of the Union speech
- Fact Checker: Pay parity for women
- Fact Checker: Medicare reform
- Fact Checker: Jobs number unclear
- Fact Checker: Medicare statement misleading
- Fact Checker: Reducing deficit
- Fact Checker: Foreign oil
- Fact Checker: Six million new jobs
- Obama’s 2012 State of the Union proposals: what flopped and what succeeded
- Who is responsible for the looming ‘sequester’ spending cuts?
- Does the NRA really have more than 4.5 million members?
- Rand Paul’s misquote of John McCain’s ‘100 years’ in Iraq
- Obama’s careful claim about entitlement savings
- The NRA’s fuzzy, decades-old claim of ‘20,000’ gun laws
- How budget baselines affect claims of deficit savings
- The ironies of Hagel’s ‘no’ vote on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards
- UPDATED: The White House’s curious silence about Obama’s claim of skeet shooting
- A McConnell aide’s over-the-top claim about a ‘national gun registration scheme’
- The Fact Checker is away
- Update: Obama claim on background checks moved from ‘verdict pending' to 2 Pinocchios
- Reaffirmed: 4 Pinocchios for a misleading Mitt Romney ad on Chrysler and China
- The ultimate guide to secretary of state travel
- The claim that the Brady Law prevented 1.5 million people from buying a firearm
- Selective editing distorts an attack on a pro-gun lawmaker
- The stale claim that 40 percent of gun sales lack background checks
- Is Lance Armstrong the world’s biggest liar?
- 4 Pinocchios for a slashing NRA ad on security at Sidwell Friends School
- A misguided tea party claim on the debt ceiling
- Annotating Obama’s 2006 speech against boosting the debt limit
- History lesson: Why did Congress create a national debt limit?
- Bill Clinton’s over-the-top ‘fact’ on mass shootings
- Nancy Pelosi's claim that the GOP would raid Medicare for tax cuts
- Hillary Clinton’s overseas diplomacy versus other secretaries of state
- Chuck Hagel and Israel in context: A guide to his controversial statements
- The House GOP spin on the ‘fiscal cliff’ deal
- Why is the national debt $16 trillion?
- President Obama’s paradoxical presentation on the ‘fiscal cliff’ deal
- The Fact Checker is away
- The biggest Pinocchios of 2012
- History lesson: Why the Bush tax cuts were enacted
- The ‘fiscal cliff’ offers: dueling White House and GOP perspectives
- The more things change...
- Do concealed-weapon laws result in less crime?
- The historical myth that Reagan raised $1 in taxes for every $3 in spending cuts
- Did Karl Rove earn any money from American Crossroads?
- Obama’s missing context on manufacturing jobs
- Lindsey Graham’s ‘bankruptcy’ trifecta
- Did Obama pull a bait-and-switch on tax increases?
- Obama’s claim of the ‘largest’ discretionary cuts ‘in history’
- Geithner’s fuzzy math on entitlement ‘spending cuts’
- Boehner’s misfire on the impact of tax hikes on small-business owners
- Updating a ruling: Social Security and its role in the nation’s debt
- The Democratic claim that Obama’s health-care cuts top Simpson-Bowles
- Grover Norquist’s history lesson: George H.W. Bush, ‘no new taxes,’ and the 1992 election
- The fact checker is away
- Bridging the ‘fiscal cliff’ gap over spending
- Overselling the importance of independent voters
- Mitt Romney’s analysis of the election results
- McCain’s claims about Susan Rice’s comments on the Libya attack
- Would a ‘chained’ inflation index result in big benefit cuts for Social Security?
- Would a tax hike on the wealthy kill 700,000 jobs?
- Tracing impact of negative ads on presidential race
- The science of Pinocchios
- Fact checking the ‘final arguments’
- The biggest Pinocchios of Election 2012
- A ‘greatest hits’ of misleading Obama claims
- An imaginary, misleading ‘debate’ between President Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu
- President Obama’s claims of ‘Romnesia’
- 4 Pinocchios for Mitt Romney’s misleading ad on Chrysler and China
- Romney and the cherry-picking of economic data
- Obama’s fanciful claim that Congress ‘proposed’ the sequester
- Romney doubling down on debate misstatements
- Obama ad takes Romney remarks on Iraq and Afghanistan out of context
- Fact checking the third presidential debate
- Fact-checking Monday’s debate
- Fact Check: The auto industry bailout
- Fact Check: Romney on Osama bin Laden
- Fact Check: Obama right about ‘apology tour’
- Fact Check: Ahmadinejad and genocide
- Fact Check: The smallest Navy since 1917
- Fact Check: Debate over Iraq withdrawal
- Fact Check: 5.4 percent unemployment
- Fact Check: Obama not quite ‘silent’ on Iran
- Fact Check: Defense cuts
- Fact Check: Iran’s ‘route to the sea’
- Fact Check: ‘Another Iraq’
- Looking for fact checks during the last presidential debate?
- A ‘greatest hits’ of misleading Romney claims
- Obama’s claim that Romney wants to boost defense spending by $2 trillion
- The Obama-Romney clash over Libya
- Fact checking the second presidential debate
- Fact Checker: the truth about a combative debate
- Fact Check: Libya attack
- Fact Check: Immigration
- Fact Check: Pioneers of outsourcing
- Fact Check: Obama’s $3,600 tax cut
- Fact Check: Romney misleads on middle class taxes
- Fact Check: Pipelines around the globe
- Fact Check: Romney’s 12 million jobs
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- Looking for fact checks during the second presidential debate?
- Mitt Romney’s ‘new math’ for jobs plan doesn’t add up
- The clash over Medicare Advantage, and other debate leftovers
- Fact checking the vice-presidential debate
- Fact Check: Biden goes a bit far on birth control
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- Fact Check: The defense cuts
- Fact Check: State Department contradicts Biden
- Fact Check: That Medicare debate
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- Fact Check: Ryan allies on Medicare
- Fact Check: Biden on letting Detroit go bankrupt
- Fact Check: Iran sanctions
- Fact Check: Biden on bin Laden
- Looking for fact checks during the vice presidential debate?
- A complete guide to the deluge of campaign ads
- Does Mitt Romney want to ‘kill’ Big Bird?
- Romney’s claim that the Navy is as small as in 1916
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- Factchecking the first presidential debate of 2012
- Fact checking a blizzard of stats and facts
- Fact Check: Jobless college grads
- Fact Check: Decline in health costs
- Fact Check: A rounding error
- Fact Check: Health care law’s job costs
- Fact Check: The $700b Medicare cut
- Fact Check: Obama’s faux deficit plan
- Fact Check: The $5 trillion cut
- Fact Check: Romney’s gas claim
- Fact Check: Obama’s jobs stat
- Biden’s claim that the Romney tax plan would raise Social Security taxes
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