And when they do, and they have
differences that need to be hashed out,
they'll be hashed out in front of her,
and she'll play a very active role
in steering that conversation.
But it's very different from Biden.
Where for a Trump administration,
there would be a small number
of high-level issues
that he will make decisions on
in a untransparent
and frequently instinctive way.
And he won't take a lot of advice
from other people
around those decisions.
And then there'll be a whole other
host of policy-making decisions
that he will not be
interested in almost at all.
And those will be decisions
that will be made by others
that happen to be trusted around him
and afforded the responsibility
for those issues,
which might be the cabinet secretaries,
but might also be informal people
that are in or around the White House.
For example, as Jared Kushner
ended up with the Middle East portfolio
last time around.
So, I mean, I know you want
to ask me about policy,