By Shant shahrigian, Kate Feldman, Daily News–

The clock is ticking on getting COVID relief to struggling Americans, top Democrats said Sunday.

Congress has just 48 hours to pass the next stimulus if that’s going to happen before the Nov. 3 election, said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

She indicated Democrats are working on how the stimulus package would handle COVID testing and tracing.

“We’re seeking clarity, because … with all due respect to some of the people in the president’s administration, they’re not legislators,” Pelosi said on ABC’s “This Week.”

Earlier this month, the Democrat-led House passed a $2.2 trillion spending package, and the Republican-controlled Senate has been working on a scaled-down form of aid.

“We had pages and pages of how you would do this in the minority community. They crossed it all out,” Pelosi said of Republicans.

Congress has just 48 hours to pass the next stimulus if that’s going to happen before the Nov. 3 presidential election, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Sunday. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/)

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) fumed over feds’ sitting on “as much as $9 billion in testing, tracing funds.”

“While COVID cases rise across the country and tick up here in New York, the feds are sitting on billions of dollars that should be long out the door and used to ramp up testing and tracing, especially in the face of a possible second wave,” he said in a Sunday statement.

“[The Department of Health and Human Services] should release those funds because the intention of Congress was to apply them to this crisis, and second, the administration must commit to a continued testing regime as the winter approaches, and that will cost money,” Schumer added.

Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin are expected to speak Monday, according to Politico.

Meanwhile, Michigan’s Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called out President Trump on Sunday for riling up extremists and “inciting…domestic terrorism” just days after a plot to kidnap her was foiled.

Trump lashed out at her during a Michigan rally Saturday, accusing her of unnecessarily locking down the state. When his supporters chanted “lock her up,” Trump responded: “Lock them all up.”

“You know, it’s incredibly disturbing that the president of the United States, 10 days after a plot to kidnap, put me on trial and execute me, 10 days after that was uncovered, the president is at it again and inspiring and incentivizing and inciting this kind of domestic terrorism,” Whitmer said on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.”