General Flynn is skeptical of the interviewer from the very beginning. He thinks carefully as he constructs his responses, but that should come as no surprise given his background. The sparring match that ensues is pretty much a draw concerning Q and the Anons. The interviewer tries to get General Flynn to be defensive about Q with no success. The General tries to get the interviewer to say Q and the Anons are against human trafficking, crimes against children, or any other issue that is easily defensible, no success. As others said, the same way POTUS handles it.
General Flynn is skeptical of the interviewer from the very beginning. He thinks carefully as he constructs his responses, but that should come as no surprise given his background. The sparring match that ensues is pretty much a draw concerning Q and the Anons. The interviewer tries to get General Flynn to be defensive about Q with no success. The General tries to get the interviewer to say Q and the Anons are against human trafficking, crimes against children, or any other issue that is easily defensible, no success. As others said, the same way POTUS handles it.
Excellent analysis, I didn't think about how they're trying to get each other to admit things before, but that does seem pretty spot on!