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Here's Chris Van Hollen Complaining He Had to Come Back to the Senate to Vote on More PPP Funding

Maryland Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen's vacation got interrupted. As he complained on the Senate floor Thursday morning, he had to return to Washington to debate whether or not to provide additional funding for small businesses under the Payment Protection Program, a part of the CARES Act.

Van Hollen accused the Republicans of trying to pull a "political stunt" that upends their previous bipartisan work on the CARES Act. He did admit that they "know the program needs more money," but he wants Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to modify his request and suggested they first take the time to work on some "bipartisan fixes."

"I know people are anxious to get out of here," he said. "We didn't have to come in at all, if it hadn't been for the decision to try to ram this through...I see people are frustrated and want to leave."

Why are the Republicans trying to "ram this through," as Van Hollen put it? As McConnell explained, over 30 percent of the original funding under PPP has already been funneled to businesses in need. While he said it's "very good news" that these entities are taking advantage of the program, it also means that PPP needs more money, and it "needs it fast."

“I will ask unanimous consent to increase the funding for the Paycheck Protection Program to a new total of $600 billion," he requested.

Sen. Ben Cardin, another Maryland Democrat, blocked that additional funding for PPP during debate on Thursday, even though he helped author the thing.

Cocaine Mitch is irate, considering another 6.6 million Americans reported losing their jobs this week. That brings the total unemployment claims to over 16 million in the last three weeks.

So, suffice it to say, Democrats have been little to no help this week. Maybe they should have stayed home.