Glenn Kessler

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Glenn Kessler
Glenn Kessler

Glenn Kessler (born 1959) is a Washington Post diplomatic correspondent. Kessler is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the author of The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy. Kessler was called to testify in the trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.

Prior to joining the Washington Post in 1998, Kessler was a reporter with Newsday for eleven years, covering the White House, politics, the United States Congress, airline safety and Wall Street.

At Newsday, he shared in two Pulitzer Prizes given for spot news reporting. He is a graduate of Brown University and holds a master's degree in international relations from Columbia University.

Kessler lives in McLean, Virginia. with his wife and three children.

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  • (2007) The Confidante: Condoleezza Rice and the Creation of the Bush Legacy

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