“I don’t think that that momentary forgetfulness actually reflects what I know about Mexico and how much I care about it. And I first want to say greetings to President López Obrador. Secondly, what I meant by the game of ‘Jeopardy’ is that I think we could all come up with things — you know, how many members are there in the Israeli Knesset? One hundred twenty. Who is the president of Honduras? Hernández. But when it comes to Mexico, I am the one person on this stage that came out first to say I was for the U.S.-Mexican-Canadian trade agreement.” “— specifically asked you if you could name the president of Mexico and your response was no.” “Yes, that’s right. And I said that I made an error. I think having a president that maybe is humble and is able to admit that here and there maybe wouldn’t be a bad thing.” “You’re on the committee that oversees border security. You’re on the committee that does trade. You’re literally in part of the committee that’s overseeing these things and were not able to speak to literally the first thing about the politics of the country to our south.” “Are you, are you trying to say that I’m dumb? Are you mocking me here, Pete?” “I’m saying that you shouldn’t trivialize that knowledge.” “I said I made an error. People sometimes forget names.” “Can I just defend Senator Klobuchar for a minute? This is not right. I understand that she forgot a name. It happens. It happens to everybody on this stage.”