Billionaire Mark Cuban Mark CubanMark Cuban, Ted Cruz tangle on Twitter over national anthem and China Cuban, Walker battle over Black Lives Matter on NBA courts during Fox special Mark Cuban endorses Biden on Hannity: He 'actually wants to run a country' MORE on Tuesday knocked two top senators, demanding that they reach a compromise on a stimulus package in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, tweeted Tuesday that Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck SchumerRepublican senator says plans to confirm justice before election 'completely consistent with the precedent' Video of Lindsey Graham arguing against nominating a Supreme Court justice in an election year goes viral Graham signals support for confirming a Supreme Court nominee this year MORE (D-N.Y.) and Sen. John Cornyn John CornynCalls grow for Biden to expand election map in final sprint Bipartisan praise pours in after Ginsburg's death Chamber of Commerce endorses McSally for reelection MORE (R-Texas) should "DO YOUR F---ING JOB" and stop bickering on Twitter in response to Cornyn's tweet at Schumer simply reading: "Blah blah blah."

"BOTH OF YOU NEED TO DO YOUR F---ING JOB! @SenSchumer, stop kissing progressive ass. We can't solve every problem in this deal @JohnCornyn, stop kissing big corporate ass. They don't need buybacks or exec bonuses. They have no choice but to take any deal they can get," Cuban tweeted.

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"The economy is crashing and people are getting sick and dying because you 2 hard dicks think your agendas are bigger than the health and future of the American people. They are not. There is no perfect deal. TIME IS OUR ENEMY. Get this done today!" he added.

The economy is crashing and people are getting sick and dying because you 2 hard dicks think your agendas are bigger than the health and future of the American people. They are not. There is no perfect deal. TIME IS OUR ENEMY. Get this done today ! — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) March 24, 2020

Cuban's tweets come as senators have debated for days over a stimulus package that would provide a one-time check to American families and support for certain industries affected by the coronavirus outbreak.

Talks over the bill have stretched for days, with Democrats accusing Republicans of inserting provisions into the bill that make its passage unlikely.