A Democratic congressman on Thursday compared President Trump’s America to living in the monster-filled parallel dimension on “Stranger Things” — known as the “Upside Down.”

Rep. David Cicilline, of Rhode Island, had been speaking on the House floor when he made the dramatic comparison. He even used a sign, reading “Trump Things” in the same font as the Netflix series’ logo, to drive his message home.

“Mr. Speaker, like the main characters in ‘Stranger Things,’ we are now stuck in the Upside Down,” Cicilline said. “Right is wrong, up is down, black is white. The White House deceives the American people — the American public — for weeks about their contacts with Russia, but an attorney general who followed her conscience is fired. Executive orders are signed to ban Muslims in order to keep us safe, while top security, National Security conversations are held out in the open. President Trump showers praise on a thug like Vladimir Putin, while threatening and bullying our longstanding allies. President Trump signs an executive order to spend $20 billion on a border wall, while Flint, Michigan still goes without clean drinking water.”

At one point, Cicilline used a line from one of the show’s main characters as he called on politicians to keep the Trump administration “accountable.”

“Mornings might be for coffee and contemplation, but Chief Jim Hopper is not coming to rescue us,” Cicilline said. “This is not a TV show, this is real life. We have a president unlike any we have ever known, and like Mike, Dustin, Lucas, and Eleven, we must remain focused on the task at hand, and hold this administration accountable, so we can escape from our own version of the Upside Down.”