MCALLEN, Tex. — After touring a migrant detention center facility, Pence described a much better situation than the one that has been relayed by Democrats and in news reports. He said Trump wanted him there with media cameras to see for themselves how people were being treated.

“Every family I spoke to said they were being well cared for, and that’s different than some of the harsh rhetoric we hear from Capitol Hill,” Pence said. “Customs and Border Protection is doing its level best to provide compassionate care in a manner the American people would expect.”

According to WZDX, Pence first toured the cavernous facility built in May to handle the massive amounts of people flooding across the border, where 800 people are living. Most were lying on kindergarten-style napping mats on the floor, covered with thin, tinfoil blankets that were also used during the Obama-era.

In another room, children, all under 8 years old, were seated in front of a television watching an animated Spanish film. Pence asked the children if they had food and were being taken care of.

They all nodded yes, and some said “sí.” A few children shook their heads no when asked if they had a place to “get cleaned up.” As Pence toured the facilities, a House committee was having a contentious, partisan debate back in Washington over how migrants have been treated.

The video is sure to cause a reaction from several liberals online. A reaction some refer to as their “head exploding” from the outrage. Watch the video:

Several Democrats are constantly promoting lies in attempt to attack President trump using illegal immigration as a ruse to manipulate uninformed voters. People such as Ocasio-Cortez have constantly been in the spotlight for spreading false information regarding the border crisis such as people drinking out of the toilet, and her photo op where she was crying over an empty parking lot.

Pence said it was heartbreaking to hear from children who had walked two or three months to come to America and cross the border illegally, but he pointed towards Congress for failing to pass legislation that would deal with the influx of migrants at the southern border.

Mike Pence wanted to visit and show America the truth of what is going on, rather than the speculation and false accusations that are going around.

Republicans have accused Democrats of failing to get on board with legal changes to the asylum system that would make the flow of migrants easier to handle, while Democrats have charged Trump’s policies and rhetoric are callous and making a bad situation worse. The political fight over the border is likely to only intensify as both parties prepare for the 2020 presidential race, in which immigration will be a top issue.

According to Washington Post, border officials sought to counter some of the men’s claims at the second facility Pence visited. Michael Banks, the patrol agent in charge of the McAllen facility, said the men there are allowed to brush their teeth once a day and are given deodorant after showering.

There were no cots for them to sleep on because there wasn’t room, Banks said. Instead, they are each given a Mylar blanket. He said they are also given three hot meals a day, along with juice and crackers.

After he toured the first facility, Pence described a much better situation than the one that has been relayed by Democrats and in news reports. He said Trump wanted him there with media cameras to see for themselves how people were being treated.

“Every family I spoke to said they were being well cared for, and that’s different than some of the harsh rhetoric we hear from Capitol Hill,” Pence said. “Customs and Border Protection is doing its level best to provide compassionate care in a manner the American people would expect.”

Pence first toured the cavernous facility built in May to handle overcrowding, where 800 people are living. Most were lying on kindergarten-style napping mats on the floor, covered with thin, tinfoil blankets. In another room, children, all under 8 years old, were seated in front of a television watching an animated Spanish film.