Donald Trump should be Watch In the Cut (2003)on the lookout for a ton of incoming mail from the resistance this week.
A massive postcard writing campaign launched Wednesday, timed to go live on March 15 -- the politically ominous time known as the Ides of March.
SEE ALSO: The White House mailbox is full of postcards to #PresidentBannonThe "Ides of Trump" campaign aims to get everyone gathering together to write Trump a quick note articulating their concerns about various aspects of his presidency, in an attempt to flood the White House with correspondence.
Pink postcards (reminiscent of a pink slip) are a popular choice to mail, but anything will do.
Notes are to be addressed to "The President (for now)" and the hashtag #TheIdesOfTrump lets him know they're part of the campaign.
i'm just getting started. #theidesoftrump
The independently organized event is spearheaded by two Californian resistance leaders and friends who were inspired by witty signs at Women's March in January. And it's led to several letter-writing events across the country -- all with the goal of mailing thousands of postcards to Trump and possibly turning this into a regular thing.
#TheIdesOfTrump #Impeach45 send your postcard today! #resist
It's simple to participate in the Ides of Trump, all you need is something to say in your note. Organizers suggest unloading your frustration on a number of issues from immigration, the environment to conflicts of interest and even "the existence of facts."
Organizers don't care what you have to say, as long as enough people put pen to paper and show Trump that they are not OK with his policies.
Many people have shared their postcards online.
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Just be sure to get those letters in the mail.
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