Originally Posted by
Jack Oliver Aaron
In his campaign, Trump has made his Se and Fe most noticeable, and has been saying pretty much anything that he thinks will get more attention. This is not a good context to find Ti. However, Trump is someone who in his work, makes good use of the legal systems to expand his power, such as eminent domain, or the limited liability of his companies, or indeed suing people who he feels have attacked him. Trump is very quick to go to legal policy in order to support his power, far more than personal contacts or relations.
The Mobilising function is Bold & Inert, just like the Leading function. As such, it is similarly pushed overtly onto the environment. It is both a need and something we try to use ourselves to achieve goals, except that it is used in an unstable manner, capable of collapsing with the non-compliance of the Vulnerable function.
On the contrary, Trump has had a neurotic fixation on Fe. He is constantly wondering about how he is being portrayed by other people, checking news articles and watching programs about himself. He tries to sue anyone who attacks his reputation, or else, tries to damage their reputation back. Furthermore, a major part of Trump's wealth is in his brand, which he puts everywhere, to the point of ridiculousness, with Trump Tower, Trump University, Trump Steaks, etc. This sort of un-nuanced overload of image-creation very much fits Fe Mobilising. At the same time, Trump is highly given to exaggeration, making things sound bigger and larger than they seem. This is typical of Fe-valuing communicators, who wish to convey how people should feel about what they're saying, rather than the matter-of-fact, sentimentally sincere (although sometimes harsh in sentiment) delivery one sees in Te-valuers. Even in SEEs, there will be this matter-of-fact tendency, as can be seen in Chris Christie, Bill O' Reilly, Ann Coulter, etc.
"Make America Great Again" has very little to do with Gamma values and especially not Te. It is entirely contentless and non-specified as a slogan. It is not factual, but rather, it conveys a vague feeling of becoming better. It is very much a Beta slogan. The idea of being 'Great' is itself Fe and Se. The romanticising of one's impact on the world. The Gamma does not seek to be 'great', they seek personal advancement and improvement, which they assess to be successful on their own merits and standards, independently of people's awe or reverence.
As for the emphasis on keeping people out of the country, this is populist message, designed to appeal to a large number of people. I also am not going to accept your comments about + and - signs. They aren't canon. Furthermore, the critique of Trump's wall-building is based on his characterisation of a group of people as 'bad', rather than a focus on individuals. This can easily be a Ti/Fe judgement of a group, rather than the Fi/Te judgement of individual character.