John F. Kennedy (President Welles)

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, aka JFK (May 29, 1917 - March 12,1968) was an American Democrat politician, Senator and Vice-President of Orson Welles between 1961 and 1965. He ran for presidency in the 1964 elections, but was defeated by Republician candidate Spiro Agnew. He again campaigned for the elections in 1968, however he was murdered by a British anarchist, named John Lennon, shortly before.

Kennedy was visiting Liverpool on a family tour in England, when, coming out of a cinema with wife, Jacqueline and his children, the anarchist leader (and psychopath) Lennon shot him in the back twice. Lennon was arrested on the spot. He later claimed it wasn't a pre-planned assassination, however conspiracy theories still exist.

After JFK's death, his brother Robert Kennedy succeeded him, and was elected to President of the United States. His widow, Jacqueline Bouvier-Kennedy married to Stewart McHenry, nephew-in-law of Welles.