Contact the President: Stand With Ukraine
The Executive Branch sets U.S. foreign policy day-to-day through aid packages, sanctions enforcement, weapons transfers, intelligence sharing, and diplomatic posture. Decisions about releasing Patriots, enforcing the G7 oil price cap, refusing to recognize any annexed Ukrainian territory in negotiated settlements, and protecting Ukrainians paroled into the U.S. all happen at the White House before they ever reach Congress. Direct messages to the President are read by the West Wing Correspondence Office, logged into the constituent database, and routed to the relevant National Security...
Key ask
Send one White House message asking the administration to continue robust U.S. military and humanitarian support for Ukraine, to enforce sanctions on Russia (including the shadow fleet and the oil price cap), to refuse any recognition of Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory in negotiated settlements, and to protect Ukrainians paroled under Uniting for Ukraine from deportation when parole expires.
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