Call the White House and Congress

February 21, 2026

White House Comment Line

  • Phone: (202) 456-1111
  • Hours (Pacific Time): Monday–Thursday, 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Suggested Call Scripts

Version 1: Please send this message to President Trump. The regime of Iran is a threat to our national security. Before Democrats block the president, ask him to decide on military action.

Version 2: Can you send my message to the president? We would like the U.S. to take military action against Iranian regime. We deserve to have peace once and for all. I’m sure he well knows the regime is at weakest and we shouldn’t miss this opportunity.

Version 3: Thank you for refusing to follow the pattern of weakness and hesitation that has too often defined Democratic leadership toward the Islamic Republic. The regime in Tehran understands strength, not concessions. This is a pivotal moment to demonstrate decisive American leadership through maximum pressure and real consequences by military actions against Islamic Republic of Iran. The world is watching to see whether the United States will stand firmly against tyranny or allow politics to delay necessary action.

Contact Your Washington State Representative

District Representative Phone ZIP Codes
Suzan DelBene (202) 225-6311 98052, 98033, 98072, 98012
Rick Larsen (202) 225-2605 98201, 98203, 98225
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (202) 225-3536 98660, 98632, 98501
Emily Randall (202) 225-5916 98402, 98335, 98310
Pramila Jayapal (202) 225-3106 98101, 98103, 98107
Kim Schrier (202) 225-7761 98027, 98029, 98065
Adam Smith (202) 225-8901 98055, 98056, 98057, 98058
10 Marilyn Strickland (202) 225-9740 98501, 98503, 98444

Suggested Call Scripts

Version 1: I want to ask the representative to oppose the Massie-Khanna War Powers Resolution. Congress should be briefed on planned military actions, but removing the flexibility of decisive actions when necessary couldbe dangerous for our troops overseas.

Version 2: Hi, I’m calling from [city/zip code]. I’m asking the Representative to oppose the Massie Khanna War Powers Resolution. Congress should be informed of military actions, but limiting the ability to respond quickly in dangerous situations may have unintended consequences for our forces overseas. Thank you for relaying my concerns.

Version 3: Hello, I’m a constituent asking the Representative to oppose the Massie–Khanna War Powers Resolution. Congressional oversight matters, but restricting rapid response authority could put U.S. troops at risk. Please record my opposition. Thank you.

2 thoughts on “Call the White House and Congress”

  • Military operations in Iran must CEASE and DESIST. We as a country can hardly maintain the human rights of our own citizens within our own borders, and we are encouraging bombing a foreign land to have them trade their lack of freedom for another form of the same thing?

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      Shaghayegh Khatabi
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      Human rights are universal. Every human being, regardless of nationality, deserves freedom, dignity, and safety from fear.
      As an Iranian-American, I respectfully disagree that standing against the Islamic Republic harms the Iranian people. For 46 years, millions of Iranians have endured repression, torture, censorship, and execution simply for wanting basic freedoms. The regime has brought suffering to its own citizens and instability far beyond our borders.
      I am deeply grateful to President Trump for his strong support of the Iranian people and for taking decisive action against the regime that has oppressed us for so long. True friends of Iran stand with the people, not with their oppressors.
      The people of Iran deserve the same rights and opportunities as anyone else in the world. Thank you, Mr. President. 🇮🇷✨

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