I have him under JDT

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I think we all missed something, svetlana14. Piers is talking so fast that I can’t understand what he is saying about his phone. Perhaps someone from the UK will understand what Piers is saying.

“I have him under JDT” is incorrect. It should be “I have him under DJT”. DJT are the initials for Donald John Trump.
 
The actual word isn't clear but he is talking about receiving a phone call which suggests that he meant to say "goes".

What happened was that his phone rang while he was in a taxi and the caller display showed the initials "DJT". I didn't bother listening to any more.
 
"It was quite funny. I was in a black cab, er, in London. [Heard] my phone go and I could see it was ... I have him under DJT on my phone".
 
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