Postcards for Trump
Send postcards to Trump on 3/15 expressing your disapproval
From Mobilize.us, on March 15th, mail Donald Trump a postcard that publicly expresses our opposition to him. We, in vast numbers, from all corners of the world, will overwhelm the man with his unpopularity and failure. We will show the media and the politicians what standing with him — and against us — means. And most importantly, we will bury the White House post office in pink slips, all informing Donnie that he’s fired. March 15th is known to be the Ides of March. However, this event is named the Ides of Trump referring to the importance of mailing the postcards on March 15th
Each of us — every protester from every march, each congress calling citizen, every boycotter, volunteer, donor, and petition signer — if each of us writes even a single postcard and we put them all in the mail on the same day, March 15th, well: you do the math.
No alternative fact or Russian translation will explain away our record-breaking, officially-verifiable, warehouse-filling flood of fury. Hank Aaron currently holds the record for fan mail, having received 900,000 pieces in a year. We’re setting a new record: over a million pieces in a day, with not a single nice thing to say.
So sharpen your wit, unsheathe your writing implements, and see if your sincerest ill-wishes can pierce Donald’s famously thin skin.
Prepare for March 15th, 2025, a day hereafter to be known as #TheIdesOfTrump
Write one postcard. Write a dozen! Take a picture and post it on social media tagged with #TheIdesOfTrump ! Spread the word! Everyone on Earth should let Donnie know how he’s doing. They can’t build a wall high enough to stop the mail.
March 15th, mail your messages to:
President (for now) Donald J. Trump
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Get the postcards in the mail prior to your local post office closing on Saturday March 15.
You can write whatever you want. This event is for you to express your feelings. Tell Trump how you really feel. There is no right or wrong way to do this.
Mental health is important. Especially now. The administration is doing and changing so much. It is hard to keep up. This activity is “expressive art therapy.” You can draw on a blank postcard, digitally create something and print on the post card, or go out to a local store and buy one. What you write in it is up to you. Writing on a postcard is the same as journaling. Journaling is a coping skill.
Have fun, invite your friends, family, and neighbors to do this activity with you. Throw a party or brunch to bring like-minded friends together for this event.
You don’t have to sign your name, but instead you could put Concerned American Citizen, Registered Voter or Champion for Democracy. However, if you want to sign your name, you may.
Lastly, know that you are not the only one who is feeling this way. We will get through this if we stay united. We are stronger together.

