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PODCAST SEN JAMES LANKFORD 5-8-24

May 08, 20247 min
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We are on the phone with Senator James Lankfort, and Senator thank you very much for visiting with us today. No glad to be able to visit with everybody. We've had a little bit of a storm damage here, but I got to tell you Oklahoma's are resilient. These folks who know what to do in a crisis. They know what to do in the situation, and I got to tell you the neighbors are quite neighborly. Yeah, it is actually it's painful that we know so well what to be able to do in a

crisis. I spent all day on Tuesday in Barnsdall, getting a chance to be able to tour round, visit with folks, get a chance to be able to pray with first responders and other folks families that are there, but also get some time with a chainsaw to be able to help clear branches and the limbs. And it is remarkable their homes and communities in sections of Barneshall

that there's just nothing left. It's just obliterated, and there are places where there are large trees down houses and they just want to figure out how to be able to restart. At this point in fact, I heard somebody say, you get the emotion of I don't know where to start. And my statement to them is start wherever you're standing at that point, because every direction that you look, there's a need, and so the need for people to be able to be there, to be able to walk alongside them, for

families connected with other families is tremendous. Senator, what's been happening in Washington, d C. And folks back home can kind of catch up here with you. Guys. It seems like every time I try to keep up with you, it's like drinking from a fire hose. There's a lot going on. Yeah, there's so much that's happening. Actually right now. Flew into a DC late last night. We're working the rest of this week on the

FAA and the FAA authorization. For anybody think it's on a flight or that deals with drones or deals with whatever it may be, deal with aviation, This bill is extremely important to a large bill to be able to walk through the authorization of what when you do, it's really important Oklahoma as well, because we forget there are only two FAA centers outside of Washington, D C. And one of them is in Oklahoma. It's the Mike Maroney Center actually

just west of Oklahoma City. That center does all of the training for air traffic controllers. It does a lot of the research and background work for health issues. So there's a lot that happens at FAA in Oklahoma, and so this is an important bill for us to be able to get done. We'll finish it up hopefully this week. All right. Yeah, a lot of

other things boiling up too. You know, we always have the border crisis, and it just seems so frustrating that we get so close and then everybody has to step back about you know, two or three steps and reassess and start all over again. And nobody would know that better than you. Oh yeah, it's incredibly frustrating to be able to go through all the issues on the border and what continues to be the major issue. The media has stopped

talking about it. But let me give you, for instance, just two days ago, with fifty eight hundred people that were illegally crossing our border. That seems to be just a normal number, between six thousand and fifty seven hundred or so. Every single day, day after day after day, the numbers are still massive. They have not slowed down to the media stopped talking

about it. We still need to be able to resolve this with DHS leadership again the last week to be able to talk more about how we can stop this, including the group I call special interest aliens, that group that's a designation their potential national security risk. These are people we don't know anything about, but they're coming from areas of known terrorism. They're not on our terror watch list, but we just don't know them, and so they're processed through

and released into the country like everyone else. And I'm trying to at a minimum, stop that group from being released in the country. If I can't get everybody stopped, I'm trying to at least get the folks that even at the border we see the largest national security risks from getting stopped. And so far I've not been able to get that done and get a one's attention to be able to stop it. So I'm going to keep hammering away on this

because I think it's important for our national security. Senator. One thing that's just really troubling a lot of people is that we don't think that our college students know their history very well. Because we're starting to see a repeat of something that popped up about one hundred years ago, and that's the anty Semitism. Yeah, it's any Semitism. And I just think I can't even believe that this is a part of the national dialogue at this point, but it

certainly is. This is something that started several years ago. It didn't just pop up since October the seventh, when Hamas brutally attacked Israel. It didn't just pop since then. It's been going on before that. Senator Jackie Rosen, who's a Democrat from Nevada, she and I have been talking about what's happening on college campuses for several years now and saying we have rising anti Semitism, and a lot of people said, no, no, no, that's

not really happening. Well now everyone sees no, that's really happening. This is a very big issue now Again in America, you have the right to say something stupid. We have protected free speech. We can disagree on issues and talk about them. But there is a threshold that you crossed when you start intimidating people, when you start gathering as students. Is what's happening now in trying to be able to block Jewish students from getting on campus or block

Jewish students from going to class. They've now done protests to the level that they've been able to get graduation ceremony. Is to stop or get universities to go online. This is not just free speech at this point. This is intimidation and determined to be able to block someone else's right to free speech,

someone else's right to an education. So this has to stop. We've finally seen some universities step up and to take charge of their own campus and to actually be the adults on campus and to say we're not going to allow individuals that are protesters to be able to block the rights of other students. That's

a good thing. We've seen that even last night in Washington, DC at George Washington University, they've been completely out of control of the police actually moved in last night and stopped all the protesting that actually happened because they've grown more and more violent and disruptive, and it's about time. Well, you know, we're seeing is a well funded organization. It didn't seem to be organic at all. We're starting to see forty year old people posing as students.

We're starting to see a lot of tents that are very uniform, almost corporate nature, like a big book purchases and things like that. This is obviously well funded and they're playing a few people. It appears to me. No, it's definitely well fundy and well organized. But I would also tell you it's a different topic and issue. But on TikTok right now, the Chinese government, the messaging they're putting out is fifty to one opposed to Israel on

TikTok of what they're actually delivering to people. So anyone who's who has a TikTok account, which I discourage people from having that, anyone who chooses to have that, what's coming at them and their feed is a constant anti Israel feed And there's a sense that everyone thinks this way. And so for those college students that live on TikTok all the time, they're getting this constant feed up, you're doing the right thing. Keep attacking Israel, keep attacking Israel

because that's what the Chinese government is actually directing towards people. Over and over again. Wow, that's incredible. Any last words you want to pass along, just continue to be able to pray for folks in the area. I know everybody in Bartlesville and all that reagion. We continue to be able to do what we can to be able to help our news. Just don't stop assume a long term issue. Everybody knows it well, so continue to be able to find practical ways to be able to help in gaps that you have.

Thank you very much, Senator, appreciate your time with us here on K one.

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