Washington Post Fact Checker Glenn Kesler exits during shopping

Washington Post Fact Checker Glenn Kesler exits during shopping

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The guy behind the Washington Post “Pinchios” Leaving paper to anyone to fill the shoes.

Fact Checker’s editor Glenn Kesner announced on Monday that he had purchased his long career on the post.

“For more than 3 years in the Washington post, I will go away as I buy on July July 7 as a fact checker,” Kesalr wrote on his Facebook page. “I would like to scrutinize politicians in Washington, especially in this age it would be impossible to deny financial matters.”

From editorial changes. This more high profile contributor leaves Washington Post

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Washington Post Fact-Faker Glen Keslar announced that he was purchased and leaving the paper. (Getty / singer – Vicki Commons)

Kesalr said he wrote or edited more than 3,000 facts as editor -in -chief and main author of the fact checker.

“When I started in the 5th, there were some of the world-inspection organizations around the world, and I am glad to see the growing movement around the world. Many of these brave and hard-working facts have become good friends,” Kesalr wrote.

He said, “My facts were the most reading articles on the post website on the post website regularly. Both left and right were my protests, but many readers appreciated my efforts to solve the truth in political rhetoric,” he added.

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Kesner revealed that he tried to stay on the basis of a sufficient agreement to find a successor to his owners for smooth transition, which was of no use.

“During this period of the history of the United States, I did not want to get a gap between the fact-inspection coverage. But we could not contract,” he wrote.

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According to a new polytico magazine report, almost all the authors of the Washington Post have accepted the company byouts. (Kevin Carter/Getty Image)

Washington Post Executive Editor Matt Murray appeared forward in the exchange of Kesar, leasing the new fact, according to the source of the familiar source.

In the next chapter of Kesler, he involves writing books and is open to work independently and consultation.

“In 2018, when the Trump team was collecting a database of more than Term Term Term 5,3, I told the New York Times that ‘I have the best work in journalism,” said Kesaller. “I still believe, and I feel bad about leaving without replacement. But for me this is the right time. I hope this post has continued this important project.”

Washington post did not respond immediately Fox news digitalRequest for comment.

Murray implemented a new round of paper voluntary separation programs (VSP) in May, with which most veteran employees will be fascinated by exit offers. The program is going to end this week.

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According to the VSP document viewed by Fox News Digital, the base salary of the nine-month base will be paid to the employees of 10-15 years, the base salary of 6 months for 2-20-5-year-old giants, 2 months’ base salary for 3-5-year-olds and 2 months. All of them will also get a 12 -month salary credit in their independent retirement department (SRA).

Other high-profile writers who have taken byouts include columnist Jonathan Kaphart, Catherine Rampel, Philip Bump and Joe Davidson.

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Washington Post Executive Editor Mat Murray. (Via Robert Miller/The Washington Post by Gitie images)

Also fueling the exemption from editorial pages was taken by the rented owner of the post Jef bezos Promise to promote “personal freedom and free markets” and not to publish pieces that oppose those principles.

Besos’s instructions announced in February were immediately resigned by editor David Shiple. Others resigned from protests and canceled the membership of liberal leaders and shook the paper. Shortly after the election, when Besos stopped the support of the then vice -president Kamala Harris’s paper, the paper was in the last fall.

Earlier this month, Washington Post Chief Executive Officer Will Louis sent a memo to the employees who issued an ultimatum for the Those Those.

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In a memo received by Fox News Digital, Louise wrote, “The moment we are demanding more and more influence on all the matters of our organization and business.” “If we want to contact our audience again and continue the rescue of democracy, more changes in the post will be needed. And to succeed, we must unite as a team with strong faith and passion where we are going.”

Louise continued, “I understand and respect it that our chosen path is not for everyone.” “That’s why we voluntarily introduced a separate program. While we are moving forward in this new direction, I would like to ask people who do not feel aligned with the company’s plan to reflect the company’s plan. The VSP has designed to help you make this decision, give you the ability to think carefully about your options.

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