1. The Script for Calling Your MoC
  2. Calling your Members of Congress
    1. General Considerations for Calling Your MoC
    2. Finding the Contact Information for Your MoC
  3. Image Atrribution

This week the we saw the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ride into Congress, RFK, Jr. Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kash Patel. While all of Trump’s appointees are no good, very bad, and intent on destroying the agency they lead, these four really are the worst of the worst. If they get approved, we can truly expect to see Conquest, War, Famine, and Death from the Book of Revelation descend upon the US.

In an era of what I like to call the “Explosive Diarrhea of Propaganda,” we must be strategic in our battles. This is one we should fight like hell for. So, call your Congress members—no matter who they are—and register your disgust with these nominees. Use the table of contents above to find the information you need.

We’ll start with the script, since that is probably what most of us want to see by this point.

The Script for Calling Your MoC

When you call your Member of Congress, be prepared for someone to answer or for their voicemail to be available. Here’s a suggested script:

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

Calling your Members of Congress

General Considerations for Calling Your MoC

Here’s what you need to do when calling your Members of Congress:

  1. Use a Script: Always have a script ready when calling your representative. This isn’t a casual chat; you’re expressing your opinion on an important issue. A script helps you be efficient and ensures you don’t leave anything out.
  2. Be Polite: I cannot emphasize this enough. You are speaking to a real live low-level person in the office. Regardless of the issue, it’s not their fault, and emotionally abusing them is simply wrong.
  3. Phone Numbers: Below are the switchboard numbers for the White House and Congress, along with links to find office numbers and other contact information.

Finding the Contact Information for Your MoC

For a the full monty regarding what to do when contacting government office holders from the local to the federal level, please see Influencing Your Member of Congress and Other Government Office Holders: A Guide to Surviving 2025 and Beyond. However, if you are ready to go and confident, here are the numbers you’ll need or the links to find them. The switchboards are in Washington DC, so business hours are in EST. They are also busy, so you may want to contact your MoC’s office directly. Often, they are busy or have filled their voice inboxes, so you may want to use an alternate strategy for influencing them as outlined in the guide.

  • Call the White House switchboard at 202-456-1414 or the comments line at 202-456-1111 during business hours.
  • Get contact information for U.S. senators.
  • Find website and contact information for U.S. representatives.
  • Call the Congressional switchboard at (202) 224-3121 during business hours. A switchboard operator will connect you directly with the Representative or Senate office you request.

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Image Atrribution

The image was found on the Wallpaper Flare entry by using a DuckDuckGo Creative Commons License search.