In America's relatively short history, four presidents have been killed while in office, making it easily one of the worst survival rates of any career. Two of those assassinations, Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, have completely overshadowed the other two, James A. Garfield and William McKinley. But today I'm here to tell you the story of all four presidential assassinations, and the strange details that come along with them. I would call them fun facts, but most of them are pretty bleak. In the process, I'll also discuss the men who killed these presidents: John Wilkes Booth, Charles J. Guiteau, Leon Czolgosz, and Lee Harvey Oswald. But don't quote me on the Oswald one being a sure thing, because we still haven't ruled out about ten thousand conspiracy theories.
0:00 Intro
0:55 Lincoln
6:44 Garfield
11:49 McKinley
16:48 Kennedy
22:46 Outro
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