On April 30th in US Political History
Part V
On April 30th in 1995 President Clinton announced he would end U.S. trade and investment with Iran, denouncing the Tehran government as "inspiration and paymaster to terrorists."
On April 30th in 1997 President Clinton reopened the newly renovated Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
On April 30th in 1997 The Senate approved the nomination of Alexis Herman to be labor secretary.
On April 30th in 1998 President Clinton questioned the conduct of Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr and dismissed Republican challenges to his own character as "high-level static" during a news conference.
On April 30th in 1998 The US Senate approved the expansion of NATO to include Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
On April 30th in 1999 The US State Dept. annual report on terrorism listed Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria as sponsoring terrorism groups.
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