A new letter-writing campaign is in the mail — and the lucky recipient is Donald Trump's senior adviser Steve Bannon.

For anyone who wants to share their thoughts about Trump and his policy decisions and plans as president, many are turning instead to Bannon.

The former Breitbart News chairman is believed to be the mastermind behind Trump's executive order banning Muslims, refugees and other immigrants from entering the country and setting the tone of the administration, especially with his unprecedented appointment to the National Security Council.

Since it seems Bannon is calling the shots, concerned citizens are calling him President Bannon (a joke SNL went with for their cold open over the weekend). And as one does when issues come up with a government official as important as president, Bannon's constituents are sending him mail.

But before the letters and postcards get sent to the White House where President Bannon sits at a desk in the Oval Office (at least that's how SNL envisions it), people are snapping shots of their political correspondence.

The hashtag #PostcardstoBannon includes tons of stamps, handwritten notes and letters addressed to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave with the words "Bannon" and "President" clearly labeled.

My contribution to the #PostcardsToBannon campaign is on its way. Get a postcard, address it to #PresidentBannon, tell him what you think! pic.twitter.com/9TPEiVZgKc — Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) February 6, 2017

Thanks for taking lil' Donnie under your fetid, dark wing as your apprentice. #PresidentBannon #PostcardsToBannon pic.twitter.com/EcwmWoxp0n — Meg Franklin (@Gabooldra) February 7, 2017

Let's just hope Trump doesn't catch sight of all this correspondence for President Bannon.