Clinton Praises the ‘Oklahoma Standard’ 30 Years After Bombing

Former President Bill Clinton is in Oklahoma City to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the nation’s deadliest domestic terror attack.
Speaking at the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum on Saturday, Clinton remembered the April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City bombing and honored the people who were killed that day.
The former president recalled especially the outpouring of support from across the city and country in the wake of the attack, in which volunteers provided food, clothing, and services en masse.
The Oklahoma City bombing became one of the most momentous events of Clinton’s presidency and the former president, now 78, was widely praised for how he helped the city grapple with its grief in the wake of the bombing….