Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) on Wednesday said he felt supporters of President Donald Trump were being told not to voice their concerns about the 2020 election. “In America we settle our differences in elections. What happens if you don’t trust the election count or you’re concerned so many courts denied or dismissed cases within hours after they were given thousands of pages of evidence?” Lankford said on the Senate floor, during a debate triggered by objections to Arizona’s electoral votes. “The reason we have a Congress to settle our nation’s divisions and the rules of the Senate make sure that every opinion in the nation is heard is so issues like this can be addressed. The constitutional crisis in our country right now is that millions of Americans are being told to sit down and shut up. Their opinions matter,” he added. Lankford was one of 13 senators who committed …