I ran a half-marathon, we got a SCOTUS nominee, I interviewed AG Lynch on a flight back from Alabama, and ... I interviewed President Obama.pic.twitter.com/SG5SIL5Epk
Legal Editor, @BuzzFeedNews. SCOTUS Correspondent. Nat Sec Team, covering Trump & Mueller. Sober. Gay. Buckeye. Law Dork. DMs open. chris.geidner@buzzfeed.com
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I ran a half-marathon, we got a SCOTUS nominee, I interviewed AG Lynch on a flight back from Alabama, and ... I interviewed President Obama.pic.twitter.com/SG5SIL5Epk
Like, what the hell? This was not the life I imagined. Not in my wildest dreams.
As the year progressed, of course, Trump won the election — and my job took on a whole new level of ... whatever this has been.
In addition to covering the Supreme Court and Trump’s new nominee, I also was covering all the travel ban litigation right from the start.
As folks know, I then got Hepatitis A this fall and was out of commission for a few weeks.
There was no better way of me understanding how much my life has changed since I moved here than that.
There also was no better way of showing me how much I love my job — and my friends, family, sobriety, &, honestly, all of you — than that.
So, here I am, eight years later, working on a long, wild constitutional story with my editor, loving my life, and eager to keep this going.
Also, how wild is this? I ran my fastest 5K time ever this evening. (That made me damn happy, given I could only run a mile 3 weeks ago.)pic.twitter.com/Qr255XJwSL
I had a 24:20 in August, but then I got sick and so I’ve been building back up. And tonight totally surprised me!
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