John F. Kennedy is one of the most beloved presidents in American history and his assassination has been a source of mystery and conspiracy for decades. On November 22, 1963, President Kennedy was shot while traveling through Dallas, Texas in an open-top limousine with first lady Jacqueline Kennedy by his side. The nation was shocked by this tragedy as it seemed to come out of nowhere.
Since then there have been numerous theories about who killed JFK and why they may have done so ranging from organized crime figures to international political enemies or even members within the United States government itself. Though no definitive answer has ever emerged regarding exactly what happened that day in Dallas some evidence points towards a possible cover up involving multiple parties working together to conceal the truth from the public at large which raises further questions about what really happened on that fateful day over 50 years ago now .
Today John F Kennedy's legacy lives on as he remains one of America’s most iconic presidents remembered for both his inspirational speeches during difficult times such as “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country” but also unfortunately due to tragic circumstances surrounding his death which continue be debated among historians scholars alike who strive uncover answers behind this mysterious event all these years later..