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"Delay, Deny, Defend" is the health insurance tactic a book was written about. You will notice there is a key difference between those words and what was said on the phone call.
The difference being a word that typically means remove from power. Not a threat. Any lawyer can get the case dismissed by showing the book with the original words in court and argue it's a natural play on words anyone could come up with.
I was specifically correcting their impression that it was the health insurers' slogan, rather than a reference to the shooting
But since you were also too lazy to read the article, it's what was said next that really contributes to a threat
"You people are next" is a prediction, not a threat.