Kinda.
Yes, since Kennedy was President when the invasion was carried out and took full responsibility for its failure.
President John F. Kennedy took the blame for the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, which occurred in April 1961. The operation was an attempt to overthrow Cuban leader Fidel Castro, but it ended in disaster, with the invading force quickly defeated. Kennedy publicly accepted responsibility for the failure, acknowledging the shortcomings of the plan and the U.S. government's role in the operation. This event significantly impacted his presidency and U.S.-Cuba relations.
Failure.
The Bay of Pigs invasion was planned during Eisenhower's administration. It was not ready until Kennedy was President. Kennedy had to give the ok for the plan to start.
J. F. Kennedy.
The Bay of Pigs invasion that President Kennedy authorized took place in Cuba.
John F. Kennedy
The US traditionally gets the blame for this one.
Many consider John F. Kennedy's biggest failure to be the Bay of Pigs invasion. The planned covert operation to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba was poorly executed and ultimately resulted in failure, damaging the credibility of the United States and Kennedy's administration.
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, but the plan had been prepared during the Eisenhower administration. The planning may have already preceded the Kennedy administration, however, as US President, the invasion became his responsibility once he took office.
It was known as the "Bay of Pigs Invasion".
He was furious, and severed all diplomatic and commercial ties with Cuba. He ordered an invasion of Cuba. President Kennedy completed the operation "Bay of Pigs" as his fist act as president. The invasion was a failure.