President Donald Trump arrived Tuesday in Puerto Rico and offered the hurricane-ravaged U.S. citizens not a truckload of drinkable water or fuel, but Trump himself and his team.

Trump’s day was one of countermessaging about his administration’s widely panned Puerto Rico relief efforts. He used a briefing minutes after he landed there to congratulate his team and solicit praise from Puerto Rican officials — lightly coaching them on what they should say.

Congressional Republicans largely ignored Trump’s salesman-like message, focusing instead on relief efforts by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. military.

As many Puerto Ricans were still without drinking water, medication, food, electricity and fuel, Trump delivered tough love. “You’ve thrown our budget a little out of whack,” he told local officials about the federal disaster relief effort there, later noting it was both “dangerous” and “expensive.”

The president’s attacks on some Puerto Rican officials have angered many congressional Democrats. “Mr. President, enough,” Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer said Tuesday of Trump’s critical tone.