Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck SchumerSenate Democrats introduce legislation to probe politicization of pandemic response Schumer interrupted during live briefing by heckler: 'Stop lying to the people' Jacobin editor: Primarying Schumer would force him to fight Trump's SCOTUS nominee MORE (D-N.Y.) and Democratic colleagues sent a letter Tuesday to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Addison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Senate GOP aims to confirm Trump court pick by Oct. 29: report Trump argues full Supreme Court needed to settle potential election disputes MORE (R-Ky.) and Republican chairmen urging them to hold oversight hearings on the Trump administration’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.

In a follow-up phone call with the Senate Democratic Conference Tuesday afternoon, Schumer told colleagues that Democrats will make oversight of the Trump administration’s handling of the crisis a major issue in the weeks ahead.

“If we are going to be in D.C. with the coronavirus raging, it is critically important that we continue and actually ramp up our messaging and activities on the oversight front,” Schumer told colleagues in the private call, according to a Democratic source familiar with the meeting.

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Schumer told colleagues that Senate Democrats "must hold the administration accountable for the mistakes they are making on the small business program, hospitals, testing and more,” according to the source.

Trump's approval rating has dropped in recent weeks as the coronavirus pandemic has worsened and more people have gotten sick and died across the country.

In addition, the Paycheck Protection Program small-business lending initiative that Trump has touted as a success has come under criticism for giving loans to large, publicly traded companies such as Shake Shack, Ruth's Chris Steakhouse and Potbelly Sandwiches. Those companies have since pledged to return federal aid.

In the letter to McConnell and Senate Republicans, Democrats noted that while the Senate is scheduled to reconvene in Washington next week “there is currently no scheduled legislative or committee business related to the [coronavirus] public health and economic emergencies.”

Democrats say administration officials and industry leaders and experts should testify on testing capabilities and capacity and whether individual Americans will have to pay out of pocket despite legislation passed to make free testing available.

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They want a hearing on the implementation and access to the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program, which has come under fire after reports that major businesses such as the Los Angeles Lakers, a basketball franchise worth an estimated $4.4 billion, secured a $4.6 million federally backed loan.

Democrats want Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Steven Terner MnuchinOn The Money: Powell, Mnuchin stress limits of emergency loans | House seeks to salvage vote on spending bill | Economists tell lawmakers: Kill the virus to heal the economy Economists spanning spectrum say recovery depends on containing virus Powell, Mnuchin stress limits of current emergency lending programs MORE and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to testify on the joint Treasury-Fed lending facilities, which have more than $4 trillion in credit-producing firepower, and they want a public hearing on the best ways to protect the health and safety of front line workers.

They also want Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia Eugene ScaliaFederal litigator files complaint alleging Labor secretary abused his authority Hispanic Caucus asks for Department of Labor meeting on COVID in meatpacking plants Making a difference in the age of COVID-19 MORE to testify on the implementation of the CARES Act unemployment insurance provisions.

And they are calling on GOP chairmen to schedule confirmation votes for members of the bipartisan Congressional Oversight Commission.

“In addition, there are scores of other issues that require oversight and public hearings in the coming days and weeks ahead. We believe each Committee in the Senate has an important oversight role to play in responding to the COVID-19 emergency,” the Democratic senators wrote in their letter.

Though Senate Democrats are calling for the hearings, they also say the GOP leader should ask the Office of the Attending Physician to develop “uniform standards on protecting the public health of senators, employees, and witnesses” who participate.

Schumer on Tuesday morning blasted what he called the administration’s bungled handling of $2.7 billion in coronavirus relief funding passed by Congress in recent weeks.

“This administration has been an abject failure at implementing most of these laws,” Schumer said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” asserting the White House doesn’t have the necessary qualified personnel and focus.

“The executive branch has failed miserably implementing almost all the things Congress has passed,” he added. “I’ve never seen an administration so bad at enacting the laws that Congress has put together.”

On Tuesday’s Democratic call, Schumer urged ranking committee Democrats to reach out to Republican chairmen and request hearings to happen immediately.