Zoe Daniel is tired. You can’t blame her. There is possibly no more demanding, difficult and unrelenting job in journalism right now than covering US President Donald Trump. As the ABC’s US Bureau Chief, Zoe Daniel is required to file several times per day to keep a gob-smacked Australian audience across the real time goings-on in the most chaotic, dramatic and newsworthy US Presidency in history.
“So, just another day,” she tells Mia Freedman when she calls to talk to her for the latest episode of Tell Me It’s Going To Be OK podcast about all things Donald Trump. They had just finished talking about everything from offending Boy Scouts to banning transgender soldiers and she has to get off the phone to rush off and talk on TV about it all.
It was 6:30pm in the evening for Zoe when they chatted, and like all journalists tasked with covering Trump (The New York Times have a dozen of them working on shifts because you never know when the President is going to tweet at 2am), she sounded exhausted, admitting she can never turn off her phone.
Zoe has been based in Washington since December 2015, and she is often in the press briefing room. The actual press briefing room that has been immortalised by The West Wing, Veep, House of Cards, Saturday Night Live and…..Sean Spicer
The full interview with Zoe is on the podcast and you can listen below, but here’s some of what she had to say about what it’s like to be up close and personal with the main characters starring in the circus also known as the White House.
You can listen to the whole interview with Zoe Daniel on Tell Me It’s Going To Be Ok, right here. (Post continues after audio.)