Sen. Lankford steps down from Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission in surprise move

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In a shock transfer, Sen. James Lankford has stepped down from the 1921 Tulsa Race Bloodbath Centennial Fee.

This comes simply months after he confronted criticism and calls to step down from the fee on account of his plans relating to a problem to President Biden’s Electoral Faculty win.

In January, Lankford mentioned that he was planning to problem the Electoral Faculty votes as a result of he needed a fee to be fashioned to supply a 10-day audit of former President Trump’s claims of voter fraud.

Nonetheless, these claims have been debunked a number of occasions in courts throughout the nation and even on the U.S. Supreme Court docket.

As he was talking on the ground, lawmakers have been instructed to go away and head to secure places within the Capitol. They quickly realized that the Capitol had been breached by a violent mob of pro-Trump supporters.

When Lankford was in a position to resume his feedback on the ground, he mentioned he would not problem the outcomes.

FILE - Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., speaks a hearing with the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2023. (Anna Moneymaker/New York Times, Pool via AP)
FILE – Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., speaks a listening to with the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Well being and Human Providers, Schooling, and Associated Businesses, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2023. (Anna Moneymaker/New York Occasions, Pool through AP)

“In Oklahoma, we’d say, ‘Why in God’s identify would somebody assume attacking legislation enforcement and occupying the U.S. Capitol is one of the simplest ways in exhibiting you might be proper?’” Lankford mentioned.

He then inspired Congress to return collectively and certify the election outcomes.

“We should stand collectively as Individuals. We should defend our Structure and the rule of legislation,” Sen. James Lankford mentioned in an announcement.

After the vote, Black leaders in Tulsa referred to as for Lankford’s elimination or resignation from the 1921 Race Bloodbath Centennial Committee, in line with the Tulsa World.

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Tulsa Race Bloodbath, Courtesy: Oklahoma Historic Society

Organizers mentioned they felt that Lankford’s help for the false claims supplied credence to those that have constantly labored to stop Black voices from being heard.

“This can be a nice instance of Black folks voting in report numbers, with a coalition of people that look totally different, who’re being informed, ‘No, their votes didn’t rely,’” mentioned state Rep. Monroe Nichols, D-Tulsa.

Sen. Lankford then apologized to Black constituents, saying he didn’t understand that his criticism of the Electoral Faculty votes might have a racial undertone.

Lankford says he had no concept that folks would view the his actions as questioning the legitimacy of Black voters.

“What I didn’t understand was the entire nationwide dialog about states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, was seen as casting doubt on the validity of votes popping out of predominantly Black communities like Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Detroit.”

SEN. JAMES LANKFORD

“After a long time of combating for voting rights, many Black buddies in Oklahoma noticed this as a direct assault on their proper to vote, for his or her vote to matter, and even a perception that their votes made an election in our nation illegitimate,” he wrote.

Lankford says it was by no means his intent to remove the voice of any Black American.

Regardless of that apology, some in the neighborhood nonetheless referred to as for Lankford’s resignation.

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Tulsa Race Bloodbath. Courtesy: Oklahoma Historic Society

In January, the Centennial Fee launched an announcement, saying that Lankford would stay a member of the group.

“At its core, the Centennial Fee is about reconciliation. For the aim of reaching that
objective, we should proceed to harness our connective tissue – even when we aren’t in absolute
settlement. Senator Lankford, regardless of clear variations (a few of them profound), stands on
frequent floor with us by way of the significance of reconciliation in addition to educating all United States residents about Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District, the storied “Black Wall Avenue,” together with the bloodbath and its influence on Oklahoma and the nation.

The Centennial Fee believes deeply in racial reconciliation and inter-generational therapeutic. To that finish, we should proceed to increase an olive department. It’s our inherent obligation to indicate our companions the best way.

For these causes, we select to not request Senator Lankford’s elimination from the Centennial
Fee, however as an alternative, settle for his apology and embrace his want to reaffirm his dedication to assist deliver important sources and alternatives to the Greenwood District, Black Tulsans, and Black Individuals from coast to coast.”

In a stunning twist, officers say that Lankford has stepped down from from the fee shortly earlier than the one centesimal anniversary of the Tulsa Race Bloodbath.

In an announcement to SBGTV, Lankford’s workplace says that he didn’t help the trail the fee was taking.

“Lankford noticed a drift from the unique objectives of the Fee to a extra partisan political agenda, and because of this, he notified the Fee he might not function a member,” the assertion learn.

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