“This means he feels comfortable and in control,” Bowden explained.
Not only in control, Trump seemed astoundingly controlled.
Bowden further noted that Trump had “clearly been drilled to hold back.”

But Mark Bowden picked out one key time, that Trump clearly thought he had an advantage.
As promised, Welker used a portion of the debate to ask both candidates about their healthcare plans.
Trump surprised no one by affirming his hope that the Supreme Court would strike down Obamacare.

He failed to detail a healthcare plan to take its place.
Trump’s gratification had nothing to do with his response and everything to do with his opponent’s.
Which is why Trump may have been desperate to divert our attention when things got messy.

Did you pick up on his body language?
And the second time?
Remember when Biden called Trump’s personal lawyer,Rudy Giuliania “Russian pawn”?