November 22, 1963, is a day in American history that will always be remembered as the day President John F. Kennedy (JFK) died. What were the last words the late JFK said to his wife, First Lady Jacqueline (Jackie) Kennedy? Keep reading to find out the last words the president said to Jackie.
What were the last words President John F. Kennedy said to Jackie Kennedy?
During a trip to Texas, JFK and Jackie waved to onlookers as the presidential motorcade passed through the streets of Dallas.
Jackie wore her now famous pink suit with a matching pillbox hat while her JFK wore a suit. Earlier in the day, her husband had said she’d looked “smashing” in her bold outfit.
They rode in the backseat of a blue 1961 Lincoln Continental convertible sedan while the Governor of Texas, John Connally, and his wife, Nellie, rode in the front seat.
JFK’s last words have been under debate in the past but it’s now known the late president’s last words were “No, you certainly can’t.”
Previously, it had been thought his last words were, “My God, I’ve been hit,” however, but doctors have dispelled this because of his injuries, according to Reader’s Digest.
What did the president’s last words mean? Nothing profound. He simply responded to a statement Nellie had said moments earlier. “You certainly can’t say that the people of Dallas haven’t given you a nice welcome, Mr. President,” were the words she spoke.
We all know what happened next. What sounded like fireworks or a car backfiring turned out to be gunshots fired from Lee Harvey Oswald’s rifle. Once she realized what happened, Jackie clutched her husband and then moved toward the trunk area of the vehicle.
As history shows, Jackie famously remained wearing her pink suit stained with JFK’s blood, explaining to Ladybird Johnson — who would then take over the first lady title from Jackie — that she didn’t want to change clothes.
“I want them to see what they have done to Jack,” were her exact words.
Sure enough, Jackie continued to wear the suit, keeping it on when Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as President of the United States on Air Force One with the former first lady standing next to him.
What were Jackie Kennedy’s last words to JFK?
There are conflicting stories about the last words Jackie Kennedy ever said to her husband throughout their 10 years of marriage.
According to Christopher Anderson, the author of These Few Precious Days: The Final Year of Jack with Jackie, the first lady’s last words to JFK were, “I love you, Jack. I love you.”
During an interview in 1963 following her husband’s death, Jackie remembered her last words to her husband being ones she uttered to him on the way to Parkland Hospital where he was being rushed to for medical treatment.
According to Jackie, her last words to her husband were, “Jack, Jack, can you hear me? I love you.”
Although JFK’s last words didn’t pale in comparison any of his speeches, they’ve gone down in history as his famous last words and will be remembered as such.
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