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A purple graphic with a storm cloud and lightning in the background reads “Multi-Day Messaging Storm.” Below it says: “March 2–5, 2026. A multi-day coordinated call to our Elected Officials.” The image lists the U.S. Capitol switchboard number, (202) 224-3121, and directs viewers to visit 5calls.org and input their address to get direct phone numbers for their elected officials. A speech bubble reads “action is the antidote to oppression,” and another says “It only takes 10 minutes!” In the lower corner, a simple black-and-white illustration shows a person holding a megaphone. A QR code appears next to the text “5calls.org.”
A purple graphic titled “Why Calling Congress is important activism:” explains the impact of phone calls to elected officials. The text reads: “OUR Voices are Louder Together. Every call adds pressure, builds momentum, and reminds elected officials they work for us.” It states that calls do more than emails or posts because they are tallied and reported directly to leadership, show collective strength and persistence, and keep democracy alive between elections. The graphic concludes with: “Real change happens when we all show up! Call. Share. Resist. Together we hold the power.” At the bottom, an illustration shows a diverse group of eight people of varying skin tones and clothing styles standing side by side and holding hands, symbolizing unity and collective action.
A purple and white informational graphic titled “This week’s National message: No War with Iran.” A large white text box labeled “Background” explains that the U.S. has escalated tensions with Iran in recent weeks and states that on Saturday, February 28, 2026, the U.S. and Israel launched a major attack on Iran described as targeting “imminent threats from the Iranian regime,” and referenced calls for the Iranian people to “take over their government” after U.S. involvement ends. The graphic notes that H.Con.Res. 38 is tentatively scheduled for a vote later in the week, according to Majority Leader Scalise’s calendar, with a URL link provided. Below, the graphic outlines action steps: - Call early during the week’s Messaging Storm to ensure concerns are tallied. - Send an email using Indivisible National’s toolkit (see QR code below). - If you have already called and emailed, follow up with talking points, including questions about why representatives are not cosponsoring H.Con.Res. 38 / S.J.Res. 59, why they are accepting money from AIPAC given alleged human rights violations, and thanking Congressional leaders who are taking action. At the bottom, bold text reads “Email Congress,” with an arrow pointing to a QR code for additional resources.
A purple and white graphic titled “Call Script: [From 5calls.org]” provides a suggested script for contacting members of Congress. It begins with: “What to Say: [From 5calls.org] Hi, my name is [NAME] and I’m a constituent from [CITY, ZIP].” For those calling the Senate, the script urges the representative to support S.J. Res. 59, described as a bipartisan war powers resolution, and to stop the Trump administration from launching military strikes on Iran without congressional authorization. It states that Congress must maintain its war powers authority and prevent military escalation in Iran. For those calling the House, the script similarly urges support for H.Con.Res. 38, described as a bipartisan war powers resolution, and calls for preventing military strikes on Iran without congressional authorization. It reiterates that Congress must maintain its constitutional war powers authority and prevent escalation. The script concludes with: “Thank you for your time and consideration.” A final note states: “If leaving voicemail: Please leave your full street address to ensure your call is tallied,” with the voicemail reminder emphasized at the bottom of the graphic.
On Saturday, Trump and Netanyahu made the reprehensible decision to bomb Iran, unquestionably starting a war. Congress should be the one to determine whether we go to war, not the president. Visit 5calls.org now and let your voice be heard! #5Calls #Indivisible #IndivisibleRedmond #MessagingStorm
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