President-elect Joe Biden called on President Donald Trump to sign the $2.3 trillion government funding and coronavirus relief package on Saturday, criticizing the outgoing president for holding up the aid at the last minute and letting critical services such as enhanced unemployment benefits expire.

“It is the day after Christmas, and millions of families don’t know if they’ll be able to make ends meet because of President Donald Trump’s refusal to sign an economic relief bill approved by Congress with an overwhelming and bipartisan majority,” Biden said in a statement.

“This abdication of responsibility has devastating consequences.”

By midnight, there was no word of a Trump signature, and Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, which impacted 7.3 million workers, was scheduled to expire. That means the end of $114 to $357 weekly payments to unemployed gig workers and self-employed people whose business has stalled.

Trump threw the massive Covid-19 relief and government funding bill into question on Tuesday when he threatened to veto the bill after it passed both chambers of Congress with strong majorities. In a video posted to Twitter, Trump complained that the bill contained too many provisions unrelated to the pandemic and argued that the direct payments to Americans were too low.