>would like to see Trump use this term to defend himself against these corrupt individuals
On that note, during the interview with MSNBC, they tried to corner him on several occasions of what would he do if… give us an answer now…
This is the pattern recognition tactic being used again. He had a good answer on not giving away his cards but when it came to the pressing and complex issue of abortion the interviewer was getting him to make some claims and show some cards; which is OK but there maybe a better way to approach such complexity taken once again from computer programming.
Complexity can be "reduced" down to individual "use cases" depending on "criteria" of "inputs". We do not have to give answers like state or federal, months or weeks, etc… until we do thorough "diligence" with a panel of varied opinions agreeing on protocol.
To make the complex simplified to this concept,think of folders on a computer. You organize them based upon commonality, and you get more fine grained the deeper you navigate the folder structure. Use case can be thought of this way.
By using this paradigm, we can navigate to truth with a promise for the future without intercepting errors before they occur and being "type casted". Amen?