By — Larisa Epatko Larisa Epatko Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/quiz-donald-trump-questions Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Quiz: Think you know more than Donald Trump on foreign policy? Politics Sep 4, 2015 2:40 PM EDT Tough foreign policy questions are a regular test for candidates on the presidential campaign trail. Remember Sarah Palin’s infamous run-in with Katie Couric? On Thursday it was Donald Trump’s turn. The leading Republican candidate made his sixth appearance on Hugh Hewitt’s radio show and this time the host peppered him with questions about foreign players. “Do you know the players without a scorecard yet, Donald Trump?” Hewitt asked. “No, you know, I’ll tell you honestly, I think by the time we get to office, they’ll all be changed. They’ll be all gone. … But if they’re still there, I will know them better than I know you,” Trump answered. How would you fare in the campaign spotlight? See if you can answer a dozen fastballs on foreign policy. By — Larisa Epatko Larisa Epatko Larisa Epatko produced multimedia web features and broadcast reports with a focus on foreign affairs for the PBS NewsHour. She has reported in places such as Jordan, Pakistan, Iraq, Haiti, Sudan, Western Sahara, Guantanamo Bay, China, Vietnam, South Korea, Turkey, Germany and Ireland. @NewsHourWorld
Tough foreign policy questions are a regular test for candidates on the presidential campaign trail. Remember Sarah Palin’s infamous run-in with Katie Couric? On Thursday it was Donald Trump’s turn. The leading Republican candidate made his sixth appearance on Hugh Hewitt’s radio show and this time the host peppered him with questions about foreign players. “Do you know the players without a scorecard yet, Donald Trump?” Hewitt asked. “No, you know, I’ll tell you honestly, I think by the time we get to office, they’ll all be changed. They’ll be all gone. … But if they’re still there, I will know them better than I know you,” Trump answered. How would you fare in the campaign spotlight? See if you can answer a dozen fastballs on foreign policy.