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Yes, John F. Kennedy had a secretary named Evelyn Lincoln. However, the part being circulated about Abe Lincoln having a secretary named Kennedy is not true. It is also unknown if Lincoln's secretary, John Hay, warned him not to go to the theatre, or whether Evelyn Lincoln warned Kennedy not to go to Dallas.
The American president John Kennedy warned Krushev and Castro that the U.S Navy and Airforce would attack and destroy the Bay of Pigs if missiles were not taken out soon.
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President George Washington warned against getting involved in the affairs of other countries and that the focus needed to be on our own country.
Former Illinois Governor and two time Democratic nominee Adlai Stevenson warned JFK in advance. Stevenson had been in Dallas one month earlier and the scene was so hostile, he was assaulted. Chief Justice Earl Warren was at the WH for the annual Justice Dept. dinner held near Thanksgiving. JFK was to leave shortly after for Dallas. Warren, a JFK friend who eulogized him later at the National Cathederal, was in the family quarters that were crowded. He told JFK directly it was ill advised to go. Earlier in 1963, at the request of RFK, Gen. Douglas McArthur, a friend of the father Joseph P. Kennedy, met the brothers in the Oval office. They asked him to make inquiries about the growing volatility focused on JFK. All that was later repeated was that he told JFK and RFK, "you are surrounded by your enemies".
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower, near the end of his second term.
Grover Cleveland warned FDR not to be president when they met in the White House when FDR was 6.
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He was a five-star general, but was finishing the 34th presidency when he warned us.
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President George Washington.