The members of her own party are now rising against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi who is holding up money intended to go to small businesses to help them through the global pandemic.

Fifteen Democrat House members have joined the fight to fund the program in spit of the fact that the California representative is playing politics with the funding, Breitbart reported.

The Small Business Administration’s relief fund for small businesses to pay their employees while they are shuttered, known as the Paycheck Protection Program, officially ran out of funds on Thursday.

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell were among those furious that Democrats allowed the program to run out of funding.

Colorado Democrat Reps. Jason Crow and Diana DeGette also called for the program to be funded.

“The @SBAgov’s Paycheck Protection Program has just run out of money, leaving business owners who are trying to pay their employees stranded.

“We need to fund the PPP and other SBA programs — there are small businesses counting on our support,” Crow said.

“Congress must immediately replenish funds for the Paycheck Protection Program. Millions of small businesses are counting on this program to cover expenses and pay their workers. We have to get this right,” DeGette said.

Even Democrat Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema demanded that the program be replenished with funds “ASAP.”

“I support providing additional funding to the PPP to help AZ businesses keep workers employed during this public health crisis. The Senate should act this week to further fund the PPP by unanimous consent,” she said on April 7.

“The PPP program is going to run out of funding soon – the Senate should approve add’l funding by unanimous consent ASAP. Small businesses need our help to survive during this emergency,” she said on Twitter on Thursday.

Democrat Oregon Rep. Suzanne Bonamici also chimed in to get the ball rolling to help small businesses.

“Congress must act quickly to replenish SBA funds for small business relief. I’m hearing despair from businesses of all sizes, and many mom and pop shops are on the verge of shutting down,” she said.

Pelosi, along with her Senate colleague New York Sen. Charles Schumer, the Minority Leader, want to play a game with President Trump.

But the citizens of this nation, and now even the members of their own party, can see what they re doing and they are not pleased.

And there were still more Democrats, including Rep. Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, Oklahoma’s Rep. Kendra Horn, Rep. Joe Cunningham of South Carolina, New York’s Rep. Anthony Brindisi and many others who got in on the act.

“I’ve spoken w/ small business owners in our community – they need access to capital immediately. That’s why I’ve mounted an effort to urge Leadership on both sides of the aisle to put politics aside and get relief in the hands of those who represent the backbone of our economy,” Houlahan said.

“We cannot treat relief for small businesses like a political football. I’m calling on both parties to come together to fund PPP,” Horn said.

“We must strengthen access for our smallest businesses, but that shouldn’t stop us from taking action. PPP needs funding now,” she said.

“This is unacceptable. As South Carolina businesses struggle, Congress cannot treat this program like a political football. It’s time to put politics aside, act swiftly, and get more funding and relief into the hands of Lowcountry businesses,” Cunningham said.

“This is Washington politics at its worst. Families & small businesses are struggling, and our frontline workers need more support. Both parties must work together to secure more funding for the Paycheck Protection Program & other aid for our communities,” Brindsi said.

This is a mutiny in the Democrat party and if Pelosi does not act quickly it could cost her the speakership.