"It seems that President Trump and Republicans have designed their plan to be cheered in the country clubs and the corporate boardrooms," Schumer said from the Senate floor.

He added the GOP tax plan should be called "wealth-fare."

"[Republicans are] going to be in for a rude awakening as the American people are going to rise up against this," Schumer said. "It's little more than an across-the-board tax cut for America's millionaires and billionaires."

Republicans are pivoting to tax reform after a failed 11th hour attempt to repeal and replace ObamaCare. They hope to pass a tax agreement by the end of the year. The plan, according to a copy obtained by The Hil l, would cut the top tax rate for the wealthy, drastically slash taxes for businesses and eliminate most itemized deductions.

"It's a refreshing change from the current outdated tax code which for too long hasn't worked for many Americans," he said

But Democrats have pounced on the plan, arguing it doesn't do enough to help the middle class.

Wyden added separately that he will be "live tweeting and fact checking Trump's tax 'reform' speech this afternoon. And I don't need 280 characters to do it."