We’re all traumatized all over again, re-traumatized, by the House Impeachment Managers’ presentation of video, audio, and text evidence of Trump’s incitement of the 6 January Insurrection Riot. We all realize just how guilty he is.

It is somewhat comforting to see that Repube Senators fall silent and watch the presentation and are obviously disturbed by what they’re seeing.

So, now is the time to strike. It is time to call YOUR Senators — don’t be calling no Sen. Lankford or Mitch McConnell, Josh Hawley, or Ted Cruz unless they are YOUR Senators. They need to see and hear the support of their constituents for conviction and barring Trump from office.

The Scripts

Calling or Writing

Use this script when calling or writing your Members of Congress. Adapt as needed.

Hi, my name is [NAME] and I’m a constituent from [STATE and LOCALITY].

I’m calling today to express my support for convicting Donald Trump for inciting the 6 January Insurrection Riot and barring him from ever holding federal office again.

Trump has demonstrated that his destructive behavior will not be curbed, indeed it seems only to escalate. He did not learn from the Mueller Report or his first impeachment. He has now fomented a direct assault on Congress. He simply cannot be trusted. He must be held accountable and barred from holding federal office.

Thank you for your time and attention.

IF LEAVING A VOICEMAIL: please leave your full street address to ensure your call is tallied.

The Starter Tweet

Copy and paste this starter tweet. You may need to adjust the wording to fit the character limits.

Trump incited the Insurrection Riot on 6 Jan. He is a danger to our democracy. He must be held accountable and barred from holding office. He cannot be trusted to protect America from his worst instincts. You MUST vote to convict and bar him from office.

Tips for Calling

When you call your representative’s office, please remember the following:

  • Only contact YOUR MoC! They only listen to their constituents and dismiss requests from non-constituents.Ask for the aide working on the policy-related issues.
  • Be polite! No matter whose office you’re calling. No matter what their positions are. No matter how inflamed you are about the issue — and you should be very passionate — be polite.
  • Remember that the people you are talking to are people! So, be nice.
  • Call during business hours of the area code their office is in. Typically, that is 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Have a script or notes to follow so you don’t forget anything.
  • Maybe call with friends. You know like a party.

In Addition to Calling

I’ve heard back from readers that some MoC’s voice mail boxes are always full! It’s as if they don’t want to hear from their constituents. Kinda like those MoC’s who don’t hold town halls or other open forum meetings. Here are some other ways to contact your MoC:

  • Visit their local office and talk to a staffer. Organize a group — maybe join an Indivisible group — alert the press, film and post it to your social media.
  • Send a postcard to their office. Nothing says I care like kicking it old school and using snail mail.
  • Email their office. Lay out your concerns in a brief email and send it in. We all know how easy it is to email. Make sure you include the issue you are addressing in the subject line.
  • Use the contact page on their website. This is the surest way of getting a message to them. Each MoC has an official government website and each has a contact page that comes with it automatically.
  • Contact them using social media. It’s hard to break through all the noise on social media, but it can’t hurt to try given all the time we all spend using it. Be sure to tag your MoC’s when social mediaing about about a specific issue. Be clear and respectful, though, when addressing an issue that you want your MoC to act upon. Make sure you let them know you are a constituent.
  • Write a letter to the editor. Make your thoughts known in your local news outlets. Your MoC monitor the local press and will know it.
  • Organize friends, family, neighbors, and strangers to contact their MoC, too. Make it into a party. Get everyone together and pass the phone around. Get everyone to call or write. Assign mediums for people to use. Have a drink and some snacks. Read ’em out loud to each other. Laugh, Cheer. Celebrate being a participant in our democracy.
  • Visit Ye Olde Blogge’s Contact Your MoC page for a more detailed list of options, suggestions, tips, links, and other useful information.

Contacting Your MoC

Get your MoC’s contact information, contact information for others, track legislation, and some other information in this list and these links.

  • Common Cause will give you the names, party affiliation, direct phone number, website link, and social media platforms of all of your federal, state, and local elected officials.
  • GovTrack is a comprehensive site of federal and state legislation.
  • USA.gov is the official guide to information and services of the US government. This page explains clearly how to contact everyone from the Ol’ Pussy Grabber to your representative to specific government agencies. Through it you can find the following information about your MoC’s:
    • Their phone numbers: DC and state offices
    • Their mailing addresses both in DC and their state offices
    • Official website with their contact page including email, request a meeting, town hall schedules, and social media
    • And, the committees they sit on
  • 5 Calls: Sign-up for 5 Calls because they help you contact your member of Congress and keep you abreast of on going issues that are important to you! Now, that is a good deal.
  • The Capital Hill Switch Board: (202) 224-3121.
  • MassacreMitch and #MoscowMitch: His DC office, (202) 224-2541.
  • Nancy Pelosi: Her DC office, (202) 225-4965; her California office, (415) 556-4862
  • The WH switchboard: (202) 456-1414 or the comments line at (202) 456-1111 during business hours

Join Indivisible

Follow the link to Indivisible to find a group near you, their campaigns, events in your neighborhood, and download their handy-dandy booklet!

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