Millions of Americans count on Social Security not just for their monthly checks, but for in-person help when they need it most. Now, alarming new reporting shows the Social Security Administration—under pressure from the Trump administration—plans to cut nearly 15 million visits to field offices every year. If this scheme goes forward, seniors, disabled people, and working families will be shut out from support at a critical time. Field offices are lifelines for people who can’t get answers online, need help with paperwork, or deserve face-to-face assistance after a crisis. That’s why Congress must act. We’re calling on the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions to step in now, demand answers, and block any move to strip in-person service from millions of Americans. Sign the petition urging the Senate HELP Committee to stop Trump from undermining Social Security. Slashing these visits means more confusion, longer delays, and more people falling through the cracks. This is part of a broader campaign to shrink Social Security’s reach, undermining the promise our country made to every worker. Senator Elizabeth Warren responded to the news by saying, “this sure sounds like another way to make it even harder for Americans to get the benefits they’ve earned.” We can’t allow President Trump to push vulnerable Americans into the shadows. Social Security belongs to all of us—and it works best when it’s accessible to everyone, not just those with internet access or time to wait on hold for hours. Every signature sends a message: our Social Security safety net is not up for cuts, privatization, or neglect. Tell the U.S. Senate HELP Committee: Stop Trump from undermining Social Security. Keep our field offices open and protect real help for all—because everyone deserves the dignity of face-to-face support, not digital red tape.