
Clinton says we 'owe' it to Oklahoma City bombing victims to 'do better' as a nation
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On the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, former President Bill Clinton reflects on the deadliest homegrown terror attack in U.S. history, calls on Americans to "do better."
Rachel Wolf is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and FOX Business.
Clinton was nearing the end of his first term in office when the attack occurred. At the 30th anniversary event, he recalled the day of the tragedy.
"Thirty years ago, I thought I was going to have a very different day when I woke up," Clinton told the attendees at the event on Saturday. "I went jogging with the winners of the Boston Marathon, giving me the illusion, and an illusion it was, that I was somehow pretty fit. And then I got back to the White House and the devastating news."