The more than half-minute ad starts by referencing McConnell’s comments in a recent Hugh Hewitt interview that the impeachment trial distracted Congress from acting quickly on the coronavirus early on.

“He would know. At the height of the crisis, McConnell took a three-day weekend to celebrate with Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh , and now McConnell is slowing down new relief for out-of-work Americans,” the ad’s narrator says, referring to the GOP leader’s comments urging House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to “stand down” on a fourth bill.

“She needs to stand down on the notion that we’re going to go along with taking advantage of the crisis to do things that are unrelated to the crisis,” he told The Washington Post. McConnell added that “what’s really happening here is, she’s looking for a way to jam us.”

The GOP leader sparked criticism last month when he let the Senate leave for its normal three-day weekend as Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin negotiated and reached a final deal on the second stimulus package that passed late on a Friday night. McConnell, however, was spotted in Kentucky on Friday at an event with Kavanaugh for the swearing-in of a federal judge.

The Senate returned to Washington the following Monday and passed the second coronavirus bill days later. Then, McConnell had Senate Republicans quickly begin working on the third bill a $2.2 trillion package that Congress passed last week.