White House counselor Kellyanne Conway mocked House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi for reportedly vacationing at a luxurious Hawaiian resort during a partial government shutdown caused by a stalemate over President Trump’s demand for a border wall.

“Nancy Pelosi needs to come back from Hawaii. Less hula, more moola for the [Department of Homeland Security] and Customs and Border Patrol, funding our border security,” Conway told “Fox News Sunday.”

“They need to come to the table and do their job,” Conway added. “A fully functioning democracy demands that both parties come together and that the Congress and the executive branch work together.”

Drew Hammill, spokesman for Pelosi, said she has been in her hometown of San Francisco since Saturday and will be in Washington on Monday and Tuesday, the Hill reported.

He also noted that Republican and Democratic congressional leaders are also absent from Washington.

The California Democrat was staying at the Fairmont Orchid Hotel in Kona, Hawaii, where rooms go for $489 to $3,499 a night, according to multiple reports.

Trump decided to stay at the White House instead of spending the holiday at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida because of the partial government shutdown.

In a tweet Saturday, Trump invited Democrats to join him in negotiations for the wall.

“I am in the White House waiting for the Democrats to come on over and make a deal on Border Security,” he posted. “From what I hear, they are spending so much time on Presidential Harassment that they have little time left for things like stopping crime and our military!”

The White House and congressional Democrats have not been able to reach an agreement on funding Trump’s border wall — a signature campaign pledge.

Trump wants $5 billion for the barrier, while Democrats said they are willing to provide $1.6 billion for border security but not a wall.