Journalists are calling out Indiana Gov. Mike Pence for repeatedly lying at tonight's vice presidential debate about things his running mate Donald Trump has said and done:

There's no doubt that Pence is a great performer. But for 90 minutes, he lied about everything his running mate said. — Jamelle Bouie (@jbouie) October 5, 2016

Pence's entire #VPDebate strategy consists of denying everything Trump has ever said or done — Ari Berman (@AriBerman) October 5, 2016

Kaine is scoring now on nuclear proliferation, Russia and taxes. Pence keeps denying Trump said things that he did indeed say. — Jonathan Alter (@jonathanalter) October 5, 2016

Then Pence falsely denies that Trump said more countries should get nukes. From start to finish, this is the Denying Plain Facts campaign. — Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 5, 2016

Pence's strategy seems to be either ignoring or denying things that Trump has said, regardless of all evidence to the contrary. — Mark Z. Barabak (@markzbarabak) October 5, 2016

Is Mike Pence actually denying the fact that Donald Trump insults people? — Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) October 5, 2016

I get that a brazen disregard for facts is not new in this campaign, but Mike Pence just denied that this really proveable thing happened pic.twitter.com/BypIaPoyt1 — Peter Hamby (@PeterHamby) October 5, 2016

Trump honestly should have just done what Pence is doing: denied ever saying the things he said. — Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) October 5, 2016

Pence is denying he said Putin is a stronger leader than Obama. But...he said it. Trump did too. Trump said it first. — Emily Flitter (@FlitterOnFraud) October 5, 2016

Pence denies that Trump didn't know Russia invaded Ukraine. Here's the clip: https://t.co/KJHBIof2Dl — Hannah Levintova (@H_Lev) October 5, 2016

Pence denied that Trump called NATO obsolete. FACTCHECK: “I think NATO is obsolete,” Trump told ABC News in March. #VPDebate — Kathleen Miles (@mileskathleen) October 5, 2016

.@Mike_Pence denies he said Putin was inarguably stronger leader than Obama. He did. https://t.co/lreZp0Fa61 — Carla Marinucci (@cmarinucci) October 5, 2016

It is wild to watch Pence just simply deny that Trump said the things he said. — Jamelle Bouie (@jbouie) October 5, 2016

Ah, Pence must've remembered it's his job to deny that Trump said things he said in front of countless cameras. #VPDebate — Zack Ford (@ZackFord) October 5, 2016

Pence's strategy tonight: denying things Trump has most certainly said, i.e. praising Putin, Muslim ban https://t.co/cRlCkLUHfy — Marina Fang (@marinafang) October 5, 2016