President Trump Donald John TrumpObama calls on Senate not to fill Ginsburg's vacancy until after election Planned Parenthood: 'The fate of our rights' depends on Ginsburg replacement Progressive group to spend M in ad campaign on Supreme Court vacancy MORE on Monday chided New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Andrew CuomoNew York City bus driver knocked out by passenger he told to wear a mask 44 percent of high earners have considered leaving New York City: poll Media's anti-Trump coronavirus spin has real consequences MORE (D) following a call with governors across the country on the coronavirus, saying the New York governor "has to 'do more.'"

The president swiped at Cuomo in a tweet in which he declared that the teleconference "went very well."

Just had a very good tele-conference with Nations’s Governors. Went very well. Cuomo of New York has to “do more”. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 16, 2020

Cuomo, who has at times been sharply critical of the administration's handling of the pandemic, quickly hit back, tweeting that Trump is the one who is "supposed to be the president."

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I have to do more?



No — YOU have to do something! You’re supposed to be the President. https://t.co/tYeDt1lcOZ — Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 16, 2020

The New York Times reported that Trump told governors on the call that they should take the initiative to try getting ventilators, respirators and other critical equipment independently amid concerns about nationwide shortages if the number of cases spikes.

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Trump otherwise was upbeat on the call, the Times reported, repeating that he was optimistic about the U.S. quickly addressing the virus.

The president has occasionally struggled to stay on message during the coronavirus outbreak. Over the weekend, he tweeted criticism of Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck SchumerPelosi orders Capitol flags at half-staff to honor Ginsburg Ginsburg in statement before her death said she wished not to be replaced until next president is sworn in Democrats call for NRA Foundation to be prohibited from receiving donations from federal employees MORE (D-N.Y.), talked about potentially pardoning his former national security adviser and blamed the media for confusion over a Google-backed website providing information on coronavirus tests.

Governors have emerged as the leading policy-setters in responding to the coronavirus, which as infected more than 3,000 Americans and killed roughly 70 in the U.S. thus far. State leaders have directed bars and restaurants to close down and shuttered schools in an effort to stem the spread of the virus.

Cuomo has been particularly prominent, holding regular press briefings and appearing on television to lay out New York state's policies. He has hit the federal government over its slow response and urged the president to take more decisive action to increase states' ability to combat the virus.

Cuomo wrote in a New York Times op-ed published Sunday that Trump should mobilize the Army Corps of Engineers to help states build temporary medical centers. He encouraged the president to give states broader autonomy over coronavirus testing and issue a federal directive on closing businesses to avoid inconsistencies across state lines.

"I make these suggestions not as a Democrat but as one of the nation’s most senior governors and a former cabinet secretary who knows the capacity of the federal government," Cuomo wrote. "We have had disagreements about your actions against New York, which we can pursue at another time. Today, let’s work together as Americans. Time is short."

—Updated at 2:33 p.m.