CNN is so dishonest. Today we took reporters to a detention facility on the border for families and children and all told us they were being treated well.— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) July 13, 2019
With the VP nearby, detainees described the conditions reported in the story. https://t.co/lhNueaNMwV— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) July 13, 2019
Trump said this “was my idea because I read a phony story in the NYT...about the conditions. And I had people calling me up at the highest levels from Border Patrol & ICE, almost crying, about that phony story....They never saw anything...phony sources...don’t even have sources.” https://t.co/bsRdEFGvIy— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) July 13, 2019
This was the president claiming the New York Times was writing "phony" stories about the squalid and inhumane conditions at detention centers on the same day that his VP went down to the border...and witnessed squalid and inhumane conditions at detention centers. https://t.co/kOD3p1wP4t— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) July 13, 2019
The control of these facilities is the responsibility of the Administration. All responsibility for this "crisis" begins and ends there. Whinging about problems and crowing about successes is not governance, it is failure.Mike Pence in 2016: "I'm a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican — in that order.”— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) July 13, 2019
Mike Pence in 2019: Immigrants who are packed into overcrowded cages with no showers and forced to sleep on the floor like animals “are being well cared for.”pic.twitter.com/1hhA5TsIDD
Treating people like animals is a choice, not a necessity. America is the wealthiest nation in human history. https://t.co/7J7f0WQZV3— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 13, 2019
New Interview: What the stress of child separation does to young children, how teenagers respond to prolonged detention, and why the absence of visible symptoms—such as crying—is not a sign of psychological health. https://t.co/zwqakdfPJm
— Isaac Chotiner (@IChotiner) July 13, 2019
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