A detailed account of John F. Kennedy's presidency and personal life, from his heroic actions in World War II aboard PT-109 to his handling of major crises like the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis. It explores Kennedy's relationships with his family, particularly Jackie and Bobby, and his political rivals, such as Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. The narrative also examines significant social and political events of the era, including the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, ultimately building towards the tragic events of his assassination in Dallas. The authors aim to present facts and evidence while acknowledging unanswered questions surrounding his death.