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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe, the People, impeach and remove Donald Trump as President of the United States!
https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2026/04/we-people-impeach-and-remove-this.htmlThe main idea here is to use the effect of the No King's marches directly on members of Congress. Yes, they are contacting their members, but the numbers could be greatly expanded especially among the GOP members, many of whom ignore or pretend to ignore this. It's hard to ignorre 20,000 contact emails in your website inbox.
What's suggested:
1. Contact both Senators in their state with the message that when an impeachment vote comes their way, they must vote to convict Trump and remove him from office Every GOP Senator would get a massive pile of email, contact on line or letters or phone calls from millions with the message, REMOVE TRUMP.
2. Contact their own Member of Congress with the same message about voting to impeach. This means that every member of Congress would receive, on average, over 20,000 contacts, letters, emails, in-box messages, and phone calls advocating they vote to impeach the President.
3.This would be coordinated to take place starting on July 4, 2026, and ending on July 10.
This directs the energy and the anger of No Kings right into the contact in-boxes or emails or phone messages of members of Congress and if everyone who has marched would take five minutes to write and send a strongly worked message, that's an average of 26,000 per member. In terms of this kind of input, which is how our government is intended to hear from its constituents, it would be "the biggest such effort in history and no one has ever seen anything like it."
Groundhawg
(1,226 posts)lees1975
(7,088 posts)I asked the legislative assistant at my Senator's office how much correspondence from constituents on a single issue does it take to get a Senator's attention. He said it depends on the issue. Ten constituents making the trip to Washington to schedule an office appoint with an aid or the member, on an issue that doesn't have a clearly partisan point means he keeps notes on the meetings. On a partisan issue, 500 "contacts" would probably guarantee support. The record on any one issue during this particular senator's term in office was 4,500. 26,000 would cause an earthquake.
Would that at least shift the attention of someone like Susan Collins? Or someone who might not be getting relected in the primary, like Jon
Scrivener7
(59,729 posts)Initech
(108,920 posts)This entire administration must be flushed!