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He could fork realities in the meeting in order to guarantee the result he wants without taking too much time, but that represents a huge risk.
One great quote in the book is where he says (or thinks, I don't remember exactly) something like that he never likes to have interactions with any of his important subordinates without a backup timeline.
After reading that, it became clear that he almost never speaks with Dinah, or anyone from the Travelers or Undersiders without having a reality fork available to return to where he did not interact with them. And that this is generally a *very* smart decision.
He would need to consider it *very* important to do such a demonstration in order to be willing to collapse and refork while in a meeting with any parahuman, or even regular humans that are either very smart or hold political or economic power.