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Former president Bill Clinton He urged Americans to “better” in his remarks at the event mark the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Oklahoma bombing. He said that “what we owe 30 years later to the people who gave the final sacrifice.”
Bombing on April 19, 1995, in the federal Alfred P. Murrah building, is the most deadly attack in American history. The truck bomb exploded in front of the federal building at 9:02, requested the lives of 168 people, including 19 children. Almost 700 others were injured in the attack.

Former US President Bill Clinton addresses the participants within the First Church, on the day of the Ceremony to mark the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the federal building of Alfred P. Murrah in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 19 April 2025. (Reuters/Nick Oxford)
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Clinton was nearing the end of her first term of office when the attack occurred. At the event of 30. The anniversary recalled the day tragedy.
“Thirty years ago, I thought I would have a completely different day I woke up,” Clinton told the participants at the event on Saturday. “I went to run with the winners of the Boston Marathon, giving me the illusion and the illusion that I was somehow pretty fit. And then I returned to the White House and the Dilute News.”

The Alfred P. Murrah federal building is ready for the Implosion in Oklahoma City on May 21, 1995, this is a position from what was once 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”, a spirit of resistance and unity that appeared in response to bombing. Clinton said she wanted “every American get a copy of the Oklahoma standards in the post office or tomorrow on their cellphone. I bet it would have a great influence.”
He urged Oklahoman to take the spirit of “Oklahoma standard” and spread it all over the country, saying that he was grateful for the existence of the standard.
In the morning, April 19, 1995, a former military soldier and security guard Timothy Mcveigh parked a rented Ryder truck in front of the federal Alfreda P. Murrah building before heading into the bomb.

The visitor looks at the faces of some victims of the Oklahoma City bombing at the National Memorial Museum of the Oklahoma in Oklahoma City on June 12, 2001, the day after the execution of Timothy Mcveigh. (Getty Images)
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“The Oklahoma City bombing was an attack on innocent children and helpless citizens. It was an act of cowardice and it was evil. The United States will not tolerate him. And I will not allow people from this country to be intimidated by evil cowards,” Clinton said on April 1995, according to DOOJ TRANSCRIPT.
Mcveigh and his co -consultants were eventually trapped and convicted. On August 14, 1997, more than two years after the bombing, Mcveigh was sentenced to death. He was executed on June 11, 2001, exactly three months before America would be swinging on 9/11 attacks. AND Oklahoma City bombing He was the worst terrorist attack on US soil until September 11th.