Former President Bill Clinton urged Americans to “better” in an incident to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing. He said that “we give this” for those who gave the last sacrifice for 30 years. “
Alfred P. on 19 April 1995. Bombing in Murrah Federal Building is the deadliest homegron attack in American history. A truck bomb that exploded in front of the federal building at 9:02 pm claimed the lives of 168 people, including 19 children. About 700 others were injured in the attack.
Former US President Bill Clinton addresses the people present inside the First Church, on the day of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Alfred on April 19, 2025. To mark the 30th anniversary of the bombing of Murrah Federal Building. (Reuters/Nick Oxford)
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When the attack took place, the Clinton office was near the end of his first term. In the 30th anniversary program, he recalled the day of the tragedy.
Clinton told the people present at the event on Saturday, “Thirty years ago, I felt that when I got up, I was going to be a very different day.” “I went to jogging with the winners of the Boston Marathon, causing me confusion, and an illusion that I was very fit somehow. And then I returned to the White House and the destructive news.”

Alfred p. The Murrah Federal Building is ready for transplantation in Oklahoma City on May 21, 1995. The scene used to be a parking lot north of the building. (Reuters)
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The former President also spoke about the beauty and importance of “Oklahoma standard,”, which was a sense of emerging flexibility and unity in response to the bombing. Clinton said he wished “every American will get a copy of Oklahoma Standard in mail or tomorrow on his cell phone. I am sure it will have a great impact.”
He urged the Oklahomans to take the spirit of “Oklahoma standard” and spread it across the country, saying that he was grateful to the existence of the standard.
On the morning of April 19, 1995, the army’s former soldier and security guard Timothy McVig Prior to Alfred Prior to setting the bomb. A rented rider truck parked in front of Murrah Federal Building.

A visitor looks at the face of some victims of Oklahoma City bombing at the Oklahoma National Memorial Museum in Oklahoma City on June 12, 2001, a day after the execution of Timothy McVig. (Getty image)
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According to a Dodge Transcript on April 19, 1995, Clinton attacked innocent children and defenseless citizens in Oklahoma City. It was a cowardice work and was evil. The United States would not tolerate it.
MCVEIGH and their co-co-ordinators were eventually captured and convicted. On August 14, 1997, more than two years after the bombing, McVig was sentenced to death. He was executed on 11 June 2001, exactly three months ago the US would be shaken by 9/11 attacks. Oklahoma City Bombing was the worst terrorist attack on American soil by 9/11.