American journalist and author Ronald Kessler is currently Newsmax's chief Washington correspondent. He has written several stories recently for Newsmax, including interviews with George W. Bush, Donald Trump, Andy Card, Gen. Michael Hayden and Mitt Romney.
Career
Before joining the Newsmax team he worked for The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. Kessler is also a New York Times Best Seller list author of 17 non-fiction books, including The Terrorist Watch: Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack, Laura Bush: An Intimate Portrait of the First Lady and A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush.
Throughout his career, Kessler has won 16 journalism awards, including 2 George Polk Award—one for national reporting and one for community service. He also won awards from The American Political Science Association, The Associated Press, and Washingtonian Magazine’s Washingtonian of the Year award.
American journalist and author Ronald Kessler is currently Newsmax's chief Washington correspondent. He has written several stories recently for Newsmax, including interviews with George W. Bush, Donald Trump, Andy Card, Gen. Michael Hayden and Mitt Romney.
Fast Facts
Full name: Ronald Borek Kessler
Birthdate: 1943
Birth place: New York City
Married to Pamela Kessler
Daughter: Rachel Kessler
Son: Greg Kessler
Awards: 1972 - George Polk Award, 1979 - George Polk Award
Appeared on The Daily Show to talk about The Terrorist Watch
Chief Washington Correspondent for Newsmax
Career
</small> Before joining the Newsmax team he worked for The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. Kessler is also a New York Times Best Seller list author of 17 non-fiction books, including The Terrorist Watch: Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack, Laura Bush: An Intimate Portrait of the First Lady and A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush.
Throughout his career, Kessler has won 16 journalism awards, including 2 George Polk Award—one for national reporting and one for community service. He also won awards from The American Political Science Association, The Associated Press, and Washingtonian Magazine’s Washingtonian of the Year award. </note>
Ronald Kessler Books and Merchandise
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Ronald Kessler Personal Timeline
December 31, 1943: Born
1964: Journalist for Worcester Telegram
1965: Works with The Boston Herald
1968: Joins The Wall Street Journal and The New York Bureau
1970: Investigative reporter with The Washington Post
1985: The Washington Post staff writer
2006: Becomes Chief Washington Correspondent: NewMax