He goes over all the Assassinations that were successes plus the first Lincoln attempt, then he goes over all the Assassination Attempts that wounded the president then the rest in order. But for trump it would be weird if he talked about the 2024 attempt and then the 16 attempt.
10:50 If I recall, the reason the grenade failed to detonate was because the would-be assassin had tightly wrapped the grenade in a cloth to conceal it, but this incidentally also held the lever in place. Definitely a very lucky break.
@@UwUEmmittationUwUBasically, there is a lever on the side that is held in place by the pin. When you remove the pin, the grenade doesn’t arm itself until the hammer is let go, which will fly off and separate. This then starts the approximately 5 second fuse before it blows up. Pulling the pin doesn’t make the grenade go boom. The metal lever the pin holds disconnecting does. Hence why it didn’t blow up
Another fun fact: Robert Todd Lincoln once slipped and fell at a train station, and his life was saved by a man named Edwin Booth. One year later, Edwin’s brother John Wilkes Booth would kill Robert’s father
After McKinley assassination, he vowed to never go around a president again, however, Warren Harding was giving a speech about Abraham Lincoln, so Robert Todd Lincoln decided to attend. Warren Harding then died a few months later
Fun fact: On Feb. 9, 1956, a man named Samuel J. Seymour appeared on a game show called “I’ve Got a Secret”, in which he talked about witnessing Lincoln’s assassination when he was 5 years old. Mr. Seymour said that he remembered seeing John Wilkes Booth jump to the stage from Lincoln’s box seat and saying, “Somebody help that poor man!”, not having a clue what “that poor man” had just done. When Mr. Seymour appeared on the show, it was almost 91 years since the assassination had taken place, and Mr. Seymour, the last living witness to Lincoln’s assassination, passed 63 days after appearing on the show, at the age of 96. At the time, he was not only the last living witness to Lincoln’s assassination, he was also the oldest person who had ever appeared on television.
*In american southern accent* Thats right, capital city Tibilisi and former member of the soviet union, and we kindly request Y'all to mind your P's and Q's.
it’s Franklyn Dela(h)no Roosevelt not Franklyn Deelaneo Roosevelt. i didn’t know about the first attempt on Trump. The Chump has been lucky his whole life. He was born with a silver four leaf clover in his mouth. 😊
What is it with the order of these? Why does it go from McKinley to JFK to Reagan and THEN to Teddy Roosevelt, when Teddy was immediately after McKinley? Not to mention the ones between JFK and Reagan as well?
It’s supposed to be successful assassinations, ones that harmed, and then attempted. Why was the failed Lincoln one first or why were the ones that harmed not in order? I would say because this video seems rushed.
@@RoughRouserOne could argue that the first Lincoln was just to hit each President once, and then the order of the attempts that at least maimed are sorted in order of severity, i.e. Hinckley’s attempt left Reagan in more serious condition that Schrank’s did Roosevelt, but that’s merely conjecture.
another thing to point out that this is a video about *presidents*. it wouldn't make sense for the guy to talk about the assassin of JFK when the whole video is about the presidents.
@@rocky.rocks1445he was also seen with a mob boss, and allegedly had connections to the Russians and the CIA. Everyone makes Ruby fit whatever theory they want to be true.
Missed allot of them, mostly because allot of them were just plots that never got realized, or just plans so dumb that they hardly qualify. For example, some idiot drove a car into the Whitehouse barriers and was immediately apprehended. He later stated he was trying to murder Obama. It was a plan that would never work, but hey, he tried.
I’m just really into American history!! I’ve been watching so many videos like this one and I haven’t seen a singular boring video! If I may, I would recommend the channel Resyndicated.
6:50 Teddy Roosevelt gets shot by some rando John. But instead of freaking out, Roosevelt, being the ultimate Gigachad, just shrugs it off. Then, he goes full legend mode, delivers his speech, lives another 7 years with that bullet in his chest
Wrong. It was the assasin that tried to kill Jackson that used the insanity plea first. His lawyer was F.Scott Fitzgerald. The guy who wrote the National Anthem. The reason they used the insanity defense was because the shooter claimed he was paid by British agents to kill Jackson.
Fun fact: William Windom's great grandfather was nearly President instead of Garfield, had a caucus vote gone differently by a vote or two. Also fun fact: Grover Cleveland was the last good democrat.
@@yakystamkanal1177 of course you do. My guess is you believe everything that television and government schools fed you. You haven’t the first clue how destructive those people were, and I have no intention of schooling you. Your formative years are long over. Cleveland was the last small government democrat.
It sounds like a joke mocking a game dev studio's balancing choices. "Due to an assassination attempt from Sara Jane Moore, we have arrested John Hinckley, Jr."
In July 1864 before the August attempt, Lincoln was almost hit by a Confederate sniper when he went to observe a skirmish going on at the battle of Fort Stevens. The bullet hit a surgeon standing beside him.
one of the service agents who saved reagan was someone who as a kid watched a ronald reagan movie and liked it so much that he decided to join the secret service
- TIMESTAMPS - 0:00 Abraham Lincoln 0:55 Abraham Lincoln 2 02:09 James A. Garfield 03:24 William McKinley 04:27 John F. Kennedy 05:41 Ronald Reagan 06:43 Theodore Roosevelt 07:47 Andrew Jackson 08:50 Franklin D. Roosevelt 09:18 Harry Truman 09:54 Gerald Ford 10:11 Gerald Ford 2 10:27 Bill Clinton 10:44 George W. Bush 11:02 Barack Obama 11:22 Donald Trump 11:55 Donald Trump 2
@Neutronism7 the one where a Florida guy aimed at him while he was on his golf course he was shot and arrested and is on trial tough this happens like 2weeks ago btw and I can name many more time where people tried but never got near him
Arguably it’s Successful Attempts (Sorted Chronilogically) Unsuccessful Attempts That Maimed (Sorted by Severity) Unsuccessful Attempts (Chronologically) but that’s mere conjecture.
Great video 5:19 you forgot to mention that like Booth, Oswald would never live to stand trial because he was shot and killed two days later by a Dallas nightclub owner, Jack Ruby
Interesting, I new about the 4 assassination but not the other attempts...just wondering why u showed gen Lee in the barn when booth was shot by Boston Corbett...
Honest question: How are you that fast producing your videos? Putting out a 12 mins video 1 single day after an 8 mins vid is honestly absolutely impressive
He recently hired help through his discord, like a handful of artists and like 3 or so writers There's also hundreds of viable video idea suggestions in that discord.
A couple weeks ago, there was apparently a plot by an Iranian to kill Trump. We are lucky a sheriff caught the guy, because that may have actually kicked off WW3
I know it's not a deliberate assassination attempt but FDR was going to a conference in Cairo via a small fleet of ships, and they decided to do torpedo drills on the USS Iowa, the ship holding the president. The crew of the William D. Porter forgot to take the primer out of the torpedoes. The Iowa did evade the torpedoes but the crew of the William D Porter was still arrested and tried for nearly killing the president
@@grahamturner2640 Yeah. And the Navy fired the captain and posted the Porter as far out in the Pacific as it could go. It was later sunk by a kamikaze.
You are COMPLETELY WRONG about the Truman assassin, Torresola. He was never captured, the guard Torresola shot 4 times woke up and shot him in the head from 31 feet away. He died instantly. The guard died right after. Also, for the record, Crooks was not killed by an agent. He was killed by a secret service sniper.
I was so mad that it seemed like you missed Andrew Jackson at first cause its the funniest one. The secret service had to save the assassin from Jackson that day. It was said he was bound to beat him to death on those stairs if they didnt stop them. Jackson never took kindly to people trying to kill him.
With the JFK assassination, the report from the warran commission was faulty, suggesting a magic bullet that plenty of gun experts since then have attempted to replicate with 0 success. It is often suggested that they missed out on a 2nd shooter, but they were ignored, hence the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination. So that over generalization of that event in american history is a lot more nuanced than the video showcased.
Left out William Howard Taft, October 16, 1909 in El Paso, TX. Julius Bergerson was stopped only 1 meter (39 inches) away from Taft and Mexican President Porfirio Diaz.
You forgot the most terrifying attempt on a president. When George W dodged assassination by shoe.
and biden by the stairs
@@joshclark756 and bicycle
I always assumed they had anthrax on them or some other poison
About Kennedy, I thought that the case had been declassified and revealed that v.p Johnson was the instigator !
@@jemlesvideo nah thats not a canon event
Imagine planning an assassination for a year, and your plan still starts with "ask police officer for autograph -> steal his gun"
Brits aren't known for being smart
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@@tacticaljunk1608 hey
British humour ©️🇬🇧
Guess you can say he thought his plan was Bulletproof.
Why aren't these in chronological order?
That’s my question
yeah
ill ask in the discord
He goes over all the Assassinations that were successes plus the first Lincoln attempt, then he goes over all the Assassination Attempts that wounded the president then the rest in order. But for trump it would be weird if he talked about the 2024 attempt and then the 16 attempt.
Does it have to be
@@EugeneCrews-qf9em YES
10:50 If I recall, the reason the grenade failed to detonate was because the would-be assassin had tightly wrapped the grenade in a cloth to conceal it, but this incidentally also held the lever in place. Definitely a very lucky break.
why would that make the grenade not explode? or should it have exploded?
@@UwUEmmittationUwU
Pulling the pin doesn't "start" the grenade, you have let go as well. The cloth held down the paddle like a hand would.
@@UwUEmmittationUwUBasically, there is a lever on the side that is held in place by the pin. When you remove the pin, the grenade doesn’t arm itself until the hammer is let go, which will fly off and separate. This then starts the approximately 5 second fuse before it blows up.
Pulling the pin doesn’t make the grenade go boom. The metal lever the pin holds disconnecting does. Hence why it didn’t blow up
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Don't remember this happening I remember the shoe thrown at him doh
can’t believe this is outdated already AGAIN
donald trump 3
@@dragonboy265 I didn't remember any assassination attempt in 2016. Yeah they need to update this because of the second assassination attempt.
@alondralabute2310 its said in the video
@@alondralabute2310 thats because the only mainstream news outlets covering it were Fox and NPR, nobody else wanted to cover the story for some reason
@dragonboy265 he meant the second in 2024. Now there have been 3 in 2024.
Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln actually was near his father’s assassination , Garfield’s assassination, and McKinleys. Poor guy.
It was said he then refused any invite to a presidential event thought it might be a myth
Another fun fact: Robert Todd Lincoln once slipped and fell at a train station, and his life was saved by a man named Edwin Booth. One year later, Edwin’s brother John Wilkes Booth would kill Robert’s father
@alexbones0001 Very sad coincidence, You know it's a eerie feeling that would come across a future assasin especially of a parent
After McKinley assassination, he vowed to never go around a president again, however, Warren Harding was giving a speech about Abraham Lincoln, so Robert Todd Lincoln decided to attend. Warren Harding then died a few months later
He was also close to Harding when he passed away I believe
BIG MISTAKE!
1:58 that is Robert E. Lee the leader of the Confederates and not John Wilkes Booth! Not even the assassin!
Ahh my bad!!! Thanks for pointing that out!!
@@ThePaintExplainer Also Andrew Jackson was the first US president to survive an assassination attempt!!
@@ThePaintExplainer I think you should pin this comment
@@ThePaintExplainer your videos are amazing!!
you do know this is AI generated video right
1 month later, we have Donald Trump 3
Yeah the one at his golf course needs to update thst shit
Now Donald Trump 4!
@@AheadMatthewawsomeyeah! And 4
and the thing with the chair at the lancaster town hall
Now Donald Trump 5!
Fun fact: On Feb. 9, 1956, a man named Samuel J. Seymour appeared on a game show called “I’ve Got a Secret”, in which he talked about witnessing Lincoln’s assassination when he was 5 years old. Mr. Seymour said that he remembered seeing John Wilkes Booth jump to the stage from Lincoln’s box seat and saying, “Somebody help that poor man!”, not having a clue what “that poor man” had just done. When Mr. Seymour appeared on the show, it was almost 91 years since the assassination had taken place, and Mr. Seymour, the last living witness to Lincoln’s assassination, passed 63 days after appearing on the show, at the age of 96. At the time, he was not only the last living witness to Lincoln’s assassination, he was also the oldest person who had ever appeared on television.
Crazy how the golf course assassination attempt quickly dated this video
And apparently the Iran assassination attempt.
@troybaxter tbf he never counted the first one where a British national tried to take a security guys gun at a trump event.
@@emceenati1497 he did though? DJT 1
Here is what i like about this channel:
1: Gets straight to the point
2: No interruptions
3: Gives you all the information quickly
4: Doesn't drag on
Did you just make a 4 point list about essentially the same thing? lmao
@@mistery1468LOL
5: Makes lots of careless errors
10:48 btw if anyone's wondering that's Georgia the country not Georgia the state
*In american southern accent*
Thats right, capital city Tibilisi and former member of the soviet union, and we kindly request Y'all to mind your P's and Q's.
@@cardaroy3556 lmao
Why are there so many Georgia's?!
@@cardaroy3556 it's just the best show ever made man
right, the COUNTRY Georgia, in eurasia
I don’t like how Jackson is very late in the video, yet he’s the first to survive an assassination attempt
It goes in chronological order of who died and then chronological order of who lived
Jackson was a beast, heard so many stories about him 😂
it’s Franklyn Dela(h)no Roosevelt not Franklyn Deelaneo Roosevelt. i didn’t know about the first attempt on Trump. The Chump has been lucky his whole life. He was born with a silver four leaf clover in his mouth. 😊
No. It doesnt. reagan is before jackson in the video @Seapikachu
I agree & atm, so do 313 other peeps. Maybe next time @ThePaintExplainer will consider presenting it differently =)
What is it with the order of these? Why does it go from McKinley to JFK to Reagan and THEN to Teddy Roosevelt, when Teddy was immediately after McKinley? Not to mention the ones between JFK and Reagan as well?
It’s supposed to be successful assassinations, ones that harmed, and then attempted.
Why was the failed Lincoln one first or why were the ones that harmed not in order? I would say because this video seems rushed.
@@RoughRouserOne could argue that the first Lincoln was just to hit each President once, and then the order of the attempts that at least maimed are sorted in order of severity, i.e. Hinckley’s attempt left Reagan in more serious condition that Schrank’s did Roosevelt, but that’s merely conjecture.
The way you said “Abraham Lincoln 2” made me wonder if there was a sequel to Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln 2: Electric Boogaloo
John Wilkes Booth 2
@@hanson544 Gerald Ford 2: Judgment Day
@@theactualchrust Abraham Lincoln 3: Return of the President
@@looker999997 A fellow Gerald ford enjoyer?
Well, this video is officially outdated lol
its not. Donald trump had no other Assassination attempts since july 2024. Read more kid
11:30 Hey Vsauce! Michael here. Today I'll ask Donald Trump an autograph, or am I?
Tu-doon
"It was a prank bro!"
>talks about Lee Harvey Oswald
>Doesn't mention that he was shot or by whom
🤨
another thing to point out that this is a video about *presidents*. it wouldn't make sense for the guy to talk about the assassin of JFK when the whole video is about the presidents.
@@jvles.objlol he spoke about John Wilkes booth though
Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald while the police was taking him away. Ruby worked at a nightclub so he had connections to the police
@@rocky.rocks1445 *Rubinstein had connections to Mossad
@@rocky.rocks1445he was also seen with a mob boss, and allegedly had connections to the Russians and the CIA. Everyone makes Ruby fit whatever theory they want to be true.
You missed Benjamin Harrison! A drunk dude broke into the WH through a window intent to kill him, and Benji charged him and pinned him to the ground
Missed allot of them, mostly because allot of them were just plots that never got realized, or just plans so dumb that they hardly qualify. For example, some idiot drove a car into the Whitehouse barriers and was immediately apprehended. He later stated he was trying to murder Obama. It was a plan that would never work, but hey, he tried.
The fact that Trump had another attempt on his life not two months after this video released is wild.
There was never an attempt on Trump. Just a stagged event for sympathy. No missing part of ear, not a scratch.
I’m just really into American history!! I’ve been watching so many videos like this one and I haven’t seen a singular boring video! If I may, I would recommend the channel Resyndicated.
6:50
Teddy Roosevelt gets shot by some rando John. But instead of freaking out, Roosevelt, being the ultimate Gigachad, just shrugs it off. Then, he goes full legend mode, delivers his speech, lives another 7 years with that bullet in his chest
Yep, and today’s kids need a "safe space" if they hear what is believed to be a micro-aggression. God help us.
@SteveAppel-r2o Haven't seen that but ok I guess.
2:04 why a picture of general Lee?
yeah same thing im asking
Because Wilkes Booth doesn't deserve the respect to have his photo shown
@@JustAGuy-IdkWhatElseUNeed Except for earlier in the video when it was shown.
Theodore Roosevelt: The single most badass President ever.
Fun fact: Garfield’s assassins was the first to try and argue insanity in a court case
Wrong. It was the assasin that tried to kill Jackson that used the insanity plea first. His lawyer was F.Scott Fitzgerald. The guy who wrote the National Anthem. The reason they used the insanity defense was because the shooter claimed he was paid by British agents to kill Jackson.
Fun fact: William Windom's great grandfather was nearly President instead of Garfield, had a caucus vote gone differently by a vote or two.
Also fun fact: Grover Cleveland was the last good democrat.
@@fryingpanhead8809 what about Kennedy, FDR and Clinton? I consider them to good democrats
@@yakystamkanal1177 of course you do. My guess is you believe everything that television and government schools fed you. You haven’t the first clue how destructive those people were, and I have no intention of schooling you. Your formative years are long over.
Cleveland was the last small government democrat.
@@fryingpanhead8809 you sound like you are the one who is brainwashed by your beloved McDonald Dump or you are just a republican.
You're gonna have to update this, my guy.
10:23 Wow, that Hinckley guy sure got around didn't he?
Came here to say the same
It sounds like a joke mocking a game dev studio's balancing choices. "Due to an assassination attempt from Sara Jane Moore, we have arrested John Hinckley, Jr."
And he walks around free today.
and reagan wasn't exactly shot by the bullet, but it ricochet off the limo into him, hence why iit went under his arm.
Took the words out of my mouth
I think you should have included RFK on this list because he was the frontrunner for the Presidency at the time of his assassination.
1:57 that isn't Booth
Your right
In July 1864 before the August attempt, Lincoln was almost hit by a Confederate sniper when he went to observe a skirmish going on at the battle of Fort Stevens. The bullet hit a surgeon standing beside him.
one of the service agents who saved reagan was someone who as a kid watched a ronald reagan movie and liked it so much that he decided to join the secret service
- TIMESTAMPS -
0:00 Abraham Lincoln
0:55 Abraham Lincoln 2
02:09 James A. Garfield
03:24 William McKinley
04:27 John F. Kennedy
05:41 Ronald Reagan
06:43 Theodore Roosevelt
07:47 Andrew Jackson
08:50 Franklin D. Roosevelt
09:18 Harry Truman
09:54 Gerald Ford
10:11 Gerald Ford 2
10:27 Bill Clinton
10:44 George W. Bush
11:02 Barack Obama
11:22 Donald Trump
11:55 Donald Trump 2
Not needed because there’s built-in timestamps, but okay.
Andrew Jackson was the first US President to have an attempted assassination.
Why are these not in chronological order?
Budget Cuts
chatgpt
Why is Trump on it, he isnt President, just a private citizen.
Great vid man!
never heard about the last one, thanks for the info
You mean to tel me you aren't keeping up with this season of "America"? The production value is off the charts this year.
how is this video already outdated
You also need to explain trumps third assasination attempt (golf course attempt)
12:18 why is he smilling
Great video, just said hinkley instead of moore at 10:24
Excellent choice of background music. Mozart’s Symphony No. 40.
Already??? That’s crazy
It's been several days lol
No, it isn’t. It’s been almost a week.
I meannn merch of the assisnation attempt was already out only HOURS after it happened
Already needs an update - this is real crazy😅
Right to it, no intro. Youve earned yourself a sub.
1:59 oh NO! Oops! That’s a picture of Lee 😂 not Booth
wth
2:10 Thanks Samonella!
Bruh we got a third trump assasination attempt before GTA VI 💀
@Neutronism7 the one where a Florida guy aimed at him while he was on his golf course he was shot and arrested and is on trial tough this happens like 2weeks ago btw and I can name many more time where people tried but never got near him
4:54 that is quite a card drawing you got there.
Great video, very informative, thank you!
Thx for crediting me
What order is this in lol
Yes.
Imperial system
Arguably it’s
Successful Attempts (Sorted Chronilogically)
Unsuccessful Attempts That Maimed (Sorted by Severity)
Unsuccessful Attempts (Chronologically)
but that’s mere conjecture.
Least humorous to most humorous
@theguy3517 so you find assassination attempts funny? Actually whats wrong with people
“Thomas Matthew Crooks”
I’m sorry, you must mean Ree Tardy Oswald.
LMFAO
I dont get it @@Demeanors
@@j2w1_lub lee harvey oswald say both of these side by side
Ree Tardy Awkward
Great video 5:19 you forgot to mention that like Booth, Oswald would never live to stand trial because he was shot and killed two days later by a Dallas nightclub owner, Jack Ruby
What happened to the nightclub owner who killed him?
@@j2w1_lub he died in Parkland before his retrial could begin
@j2w1_lub the nightclub owner died of cancer a few years later
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"Senseless sarcasm"
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Theodore Roosevelt has infinite aura for that
The order is confusing and distracting.
What do you mean
Oh i get it now
Great video!
You called Sara Jane Moore "Hinckly" once.
Interesting, I new about the 4 assassination but not the other attempts...just wondering why u showed gen Lee in the barn when booth was shot by Boston Corbett...
peak video idea
I love how quick this video was regarding recent events
We might as well make a list of presidents that DIDNT have assassination attempts
I stated that hotel once and it turns out they have a plaque there, in memory of the assassination attempt. 5:53
It is genuinely distressing that this video is already out of date, less than two months after it was published.
Honest question: How are you that fast producing your videos? Putting out a 12 mins video 1 single day after an 8 mins vid is honestly absolutely impressive
He recently hired help through his discord, like a handful of artists and like 3 or so writers
There's also hundreds of viable video idea suggestions in that discord.
11:04 it’s November 11, 2011 btw
Now there’s also a Donald trump 3
Wait what?
@@SoggyDoritosmemes he was playing golf a few days ago at one of his golf courses and the secret service spotted a gunman through the fence
@@beach_guitar_vibes oh yeah I forgot about that
@@SoggyDoritosmemes lol
What about the shot fired at President-Elect Rutherford Hayes dining room window which led his sons to team up as bodyguards?
You'll need to update it again - Possible attempt on Trump for another time at a golf course just a few days ago.
A couple weeks ago, there was apparently a plot by an Iranian to kill Trump.
We are lucky a sheriff caught the guy, because that may have actually kicked off WW3
I love this dude because of his education content
Wasn't there a situation where Booth's brother saved the life of Lincoln's son from a train line at some point? It's something like that.
Excellently done. Jodie Foster was not a child actress though, she was 18 at the time of the assassination attempt.
Damn he didn't waste anytime with getting right into the recent happenings.
Aren't you the guy who make fnaf videos?
@@Bee_83827 Yeah that's me. 😄
@NQProductions nice I still love your bite of 87 videos
@@Bee_83827 Thank you! Glad you love them!
I love how there is an info bar specifically on the JFK assassination.
you forgot when george dodged a shoe
So what you're telling me by this is we have a problem with presidential protection
John Hinkley has a TH-cam channel now. Seems like he has rehabilitated well!
I know it's not a deliberate assassination attempt but FDR was going to a conference in Cairo via a small fleet of ships, and they decided to do torpedo drills on the USS Iowa, the ship holding the president. The crew of the William D. Porter forgot to take the primer out of the torpedoes. The Iowa did evade the torpedoes but the crew of the William D Porter was still arrested and tried for nearly killing the president
And didn’t FDR pardon them?
@@grahamturner2640 Yeah. And the Navy fired the captain and posted the Porter as far out in the Pacific as it could go. It was later sunk by a kamikaze.
how is this video already out of date
"quickly neutralized" well i dont know about that...
It feels odd that you already have to update this
10:02 yo my bad…
You are COMPLETELY WRONG about the Truman assassin, Torresola. He was never captured, the guard Torresola shot 4 times woke up and shot him in the head from 31 feet away. He died instantly. The guard died right after. Also, for the record, Crooks was not killed by an agent. He was killed by a secret service sniper.
After 27 minutes.
Luv how “Ford’s Theatre” looks like Tha Majestic where The Phantom of the Opera Played!!
10:25 Hinckley also tried to kill Gerald Ford?
Maybe they shouldn't have freed him....
The fact that I was actually at fords theater once is crazy
8:22 never knew that presidents can go apeshit on the assassin
these videos should be up to date for more than a few months..
12:20 Trump had another assassination attempt on a golf course
Donald Trump #3
There was also a chemical attack that month
Getting sent to an early 1900s mental institution for the rest of your life sounds far worse than regular prison or death penalty.
should have talked about the shoes incident
Come now, that wasn't an attempt. That was just some middle eastern man who was upset at Bush.
I was so mad that it seemed like you missed Andrew Jackson at first cause its the funniest one. The secret service had to save the assassin from Jackson that day. It was said he was bound to beat him to death on those stairs if they didnt stop them. Jackson never took kindly to people trying to kill him.
With the JFK assassination, the report from the warran commission was faulty, suggesting a magic bullet that plenty of gun experts since then have attempted to replicate with 0 success. It is often suggested that they missed out on a 2nd shooter, but they were ignored, hence the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination.
So that over generalization of that event in american history is a lot more nuanced than the video showcased.
4:27 MISTERRRRR KENNEDDDDDY!
talks about what happened to Booth, shows picture of Lee, gotta respect the amount of effort that went into refining this video 😂
There should be a “Donald Trump 3”.
Donald Trump 4 now
@@Scoutwadwhen
Thank you. I tried to find this out 2 days ago
Why did you use Lee's picture for Booth?
I was really curious about this topic but I was NOT about to search it up 😂
The fact that these aren't listed in chronological order bothers me more than it should
This needs an update.
Bro that Bastard had his aimbot on I swear
JFK?!
@@JohnFKennedyforever skill issue
Left out William Howard Taft, October 16, 1909 in El Paso, TX. Julius Bergerson was stopped only 1 meter (39 inches) away from Taft and Mexican President Porfirio Diaz.