The Art of Making Powerful People Squirm on Camera

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Wall Street Journal: “One of the hallmarks of Trump’s second term has been his ability to put others on the spot, forcing them to either think quickly or react in a way that might give him an advantage or new insight into the leader. He often deploys the technique against officials who are accustomed to niceties in public (and knife-fighting behind closed doors), making diplomacy and negotiations into something closer to a reality TV show.”“Those who have worked with Trump for years explain the behavior in various ways. Particularly when meeting with foreign leaders, Trump will absorb a briefing ahead of time, but has what one former administration official from the first term called ‘an innate feel’ for meetings. He likes to push leaders, probe for weaknesses and determine whether he can catch them off guard.”“Trump is confident in his own ability to adapt and freestyle.”