BIOGRAPHY
Keith Koffler is an award-winning DC-based journalist with more than 25 years of experience as a manager, editor, reporter, and writer. Born in New York City and raised there and in the New York and Philadelphia suburbs, Koffler attended Swarthmore College, where he majored in political science.
From there, he went to Washington, D.C., and, after starting a career in journalism, quickly became a White House reporter. He covered the second term of the Clinton presidency and then the Bush, Obama, and first term Trump administrations for National Journal Group, Roll Call, and his own publication, White House Dossier. During that time, Koffler also gained extensive experience covering Capitol Hill and K Street. He worked as a senior editor at the Washington Examiner and Fox News before becoming managing editor of the Daily Signal.
Koffler is the author of two books, “Bannon: Always the Rebel,” and “The Obama Scandals.” He has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, MSNBC, Newsmax, One American News, C-SPAN, and countless radio programs. He has written freelance for Politico, NBC News, Reuters, the Daily Caller, Fox News, the Washington Examiner, Newsmax, and the UK-based Observer. In 2004, he won the $10,000 “Force of Language” prize for writing from the publishers of The Atlantic Magazine.
Summary
Veteran Washington reporter and editor who maintained strict objectivity as a mainstream reporter and who now strives to provide a conservative alternative to the corporate liberal media.
Incisive, witty writer devoted to expertly and creatively deploying the world’s greatest linguistic tool, the English language.
Skilled manager and mentor dedicated to providing my colleagues with valuable guidance and daily comic relief.



