Lankford Apologizes to Black Tulsans for Questioning Election Results

In an apology letter, U.S. Senator James Lankford tells “My friends in North Tulsa,” that he was blind to how the Black community would feel about his challenge to the presidential election results. After the Capitol riot on January 6, Lankford changed his vote against the challenge to the election.

Members of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Commission, which Lankford is a member, began calling for him to step down.

Tulsa World’s Randy Krehbiel writes Lankford is asking the Black community for another chance after realizing how his actions impacted them.

Read the Tulsa World story here.


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  1. Troy L. Fullerton, 15 January, 2021

    Somebody, please tell me how calling out election malfeasance and questioning results that seem to be based on corruption amount to “racism”. All of the sworn affidavits with eye-witnesses reporting fraud, vote totals showing fractions, illegal procedural changes that contravene state constitutions, Dominion machines with Internet hook-ups–SO MUCH needed to be investigated–and Senator Lankford is going to APOLOGIZE for raising questions in the interest of avoiding RACISM????? Mr. Lankford, black people need fair and above-board elections, too. It’s an American thing, not a racial issue.

  2. Steve, 17 January, 2021

    Groveling does not appease the Left, it only whets their appetite for more.

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