I am a concerned constituent from Tulsa. Despite numerous attempts via email and phone, I have not been able to speak with anyone in your office, and I’ve only received form responses. You’re not holding town halls, but you are attending a chamber event with tickets upwards of $100.
How can you represent Oklahoma when you refuse to talk to us? Aside from your brief “Meet the Press” interview after the Zelenskyy incident, you’ve aligned yourself with the current administration. One form letter I received on Feb. 27 mentioned the appointment of Elon Musk to head DOGE and the goal to reduce government waste.
However, Musk continues to undermine our government, and you’ve stayed silent. You voted to confirm every appointee involved in the massive breach of security and violation of laws. On March 28, you called it a “mistake,” saying those responsible have “been punished enough.
” This is absurd. You know the seriousness of this situation. Those responsible should be fully investigated and held accountable.
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I had hoped, as a reasonable Christian, you would do what is right for Oklahoma. Instead, you’ve bent to billionaires and left us behind. This will not end well.
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Letter: Dear Sen. James Lankford, I am concerned and would like a response

I had hoped, as a reasonable Christian, Lankford would do what is right for Oklahoma. Instead, he's bent to billionaires and left us behind, says Heather Crim of Tulsa.