South Korean presidents are easily imprisoned, US presidents are easily assassinated, and four US presidents are assassinated during office, accounting for 8.7% of the total 46 US presidents. There is a saying circulating in today's world political arena: South Korean presidents

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South Korean presidents are easy to be imprisoned, US presidents are easy to be assassinated, and 4 US presidents are assassinated during office, accounting for 8.7% of the total 46 US presidents.

There is a saying circulating in today's world political arena: South Korean president is easy to be imprisoned, while US presidents are easy to be assassinated.

Among the 13 presidents in South Korea's history, four presidents, Jeon Doo-hwan, Ronaldinho, Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye, were impeached and stepped down from office. Among them, Park Geun-hye was impeached and stepped down from office and was directly arrested by the prosecution. Jeon Doo-hwan, Ronaldinho and Lee Myung-bak were liquidated and arrested after leaving office.

South Korean presidents are easily imprisoned, US presidents are easily assassinated, and four US presidents are assassinated during office, accounting for 8.7% of the total 46 US presidents. There is a saying circulating in today's world political arena: South Korean presidents  - DayDayNews

4 South Korean presidents were imprisoned. Coincidentally, four US presidents were assassinated.

The United States is a country without historical background, with only a history of more than 200 years. The history of the United States is just a drop in the ocean in the long river of 5,000 years of human history. However, for various reasons, the United States has become the only overlord, the only superpower, and the only world "police".

246 years ago, the United States of America (USA) was announced to be established. On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Conference was held in Philadelphia, with George Washington as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, and issued the Declaration of Independence, announcing the formal establishment of the United States of America. In 1789, George Washington was elected the first president of the United States. Over the past 200 years, the United States has served 46 presidents.

South Korean presidents are easily imprisoned, US presidents are easily assassinated, and four US presidents are assassinated during office, accounting for 8.7% of the total 46 US presidents. There is a saying circulating in today's world political arena: South Korean presidents  - DayDayNews

The United States’ more than 200 years of history is a history of aggression and plunder. In 1783, the United States acquired land on the east bank of the Mississippi River; in 1803, the United States acquired Louisiana from Napoleon; in 1819, the United States seized Florida from Spain; from 1845 to 1853, the United States plundered Texas, New Mexico, Oregon and California through the US-Mexico War; in 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia; in 1898, the United States annexed the Hawaiian Islands.

Because the history of the United States is a history of aggression and plunder, it has caused great dissatisfaction in the world and directly led to the US president becoming a high-risk occupation. Among the 46 US presidents, four have been assassinated, and 8.7% of the total number of US presidents.

4 US presidents who were assassinated were: the 16th US President Abraham Lincoln (in office from 1861 to 1865); the 20th US President James Abram Garfield (in office from March to September 1881); the 25th US President William McKinley (in office from 1897 to 1901); the 35th US President John Kennedy (in office from 1961 to 1963).

The first US president to be assassinated was Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is known as the "greatest" president in American history. In 2006, Abraham Lincoln was named the first of the 100 people influencing the United States by the authoritative American journal "Atlantic". In 2008, the British Times ranked 43 US presidents with different standards, and Abraham Lincoln ranked first. At 10:15 pm on April 14, 1865, while watching the show in the presidential box of the Ford Theater in Washington, the famous actor John Wilkes Booth hit Lincoln in the head while the presidential bodyguard left. At 7:00 a.m. on April 15, 1865, Abraham Lincoln died. So far, Abraham Lincoln became the first president in American history to be assassinated.

South Korean presidents are easily imprisoned, US presidents are easily assassinated, and four US presidents are assassinated during office, accounting for 8.7% of the total 46 US presidents. There is a saying circulating in today's world political arena: South Korean presidents  - DayDayNews

Abraham Lincoln is extremely well-known, and James Garfield is unknown. James Garfield is the 20th president of the United States and was assassinated four months after taking office. On July 2, 1881, James Garfield did not bring the guards into the Baltimore and Potomac railway stations in Washington, and was accompanied by Secretary of State James Brian. Lawyer Charles Giteo shot two shots in close range behind Garfield, slammed ! Bang! Both shots hit James Garfield. Although the bullet fired by Charles Giteo did not hit James Garfield's deadly part, the bullet carries contagious. On September 19, 1881, James Garfield died, thus becoming the second president in the United States to be assassinated.

Like James Garfield, William McKinley is not very famous. William McKinley is the 25th President of the United States.Theodore Roosevelt is William McKinley's deputy. As vice president, Theodore Roosevelt took over the assassinated William McKinley as the 26th President of the United States. The , Franklin Roosevelt, who we are familiar with, is the distant cousin of Theodore Roosevelt.

James Garfield only stayed on the throne of the United States for four months, and William McKinley has been in power for more than four years. On September 5, 1901, William McKinley attended a grand reception at the Fair Concert Hall. At the reception, guests from all walks of life lined up to shake hands with the President whom they had long admired. Leon Joelgos came to William McKinley, facing William McKinley's right hand, he stretched out his left hand. While William McKinley was stunned in surprise, he quickly used his left hand to push away William McKinley's hand, pulled the trigger with his right hand, and shot William McKinley twice in the abdomen. Bang! Bang! William McKinley was hit by two bullets. On September 14, 1901, William McKinley passed away and became the third president in American history to be assassinated.

South Korean presidents are easily imprisoned, US presidents are easily assassinated, and four US presidents are assassinated during office, accounting for 8.7% of the total 46 US presidents. There is a saying circulating in today's world political arena: South Korean presidents  - DayDayNews

John Kennedy is the 635th President of the United States and is extremely well-known. On November 22, 1963, John Kennedy came to Dallas in , Texas, to win votes for re-election and march in a sedan. At noon, when the convoy drove to the local textbook warehouse building, a gunshot, a bullet shot into the throat of Kennedy . Then, thump! Bang! Bang! Three gunshots in succession, Kennedy's brain splashed everywhere, which was a terrible sight. Although Kennedy's personal driver drove to the nearest hospital to 7 o'clock in , Kennedy was still pronounced dead half an hour later. As a result, John Kennedy became the fourth president in American history to be assassinated. John Kennedy was declared dead half an hour after being assassinated. It is the fastest death rate among the 64 US presidents who were assassinated. Moreover, John kennedy , who was shot 4, was also the largest number of US presidents who were assassinated.

In addition to the above 4 presidents who were assassinated, one US president almost died when he was assassinated. Like Ukrainian President Zelensky is an actor Ronald Reagan is the 640th president of the United States. On March 30, 1981, Ronald Reagan had lunch with representatives of the union group at the Hilton Hotel in the capital District of Columbia and spoke with representatives of the union group. When leaving the hotel, the mentally ill patient John Hink used an revolver to assassinate Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan, White House Press Secretary and bodyguards were shot. One of the bullet hits Ronald Reagan's armpit, only 1 inch from Ronald Reagan's heart. Unlike John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan miraculously survived.

The current US President is the 46th US President Joseph Biden, 79 years old, and was sworn in as US President on January 20, 2021.

Theodore Roosevelt is William McKinley's deputy. As vice president, Theodore Roosevelt took over the assassinated William McKinley as the 26th President of the United States. The , Franklin Roosevelt, who we are familiar with, is the distant cousin of Theodore Roosevelt.

James Garfield only stayed on the throne of the United States for four months, and William McKinley has been in power for more than four years. On September 5, 1901, William McKinley attended a grand reception at the Fair Concert Hall. At the reception, guests from all walks of life lined up to shake hands with the President whom they had long admired. Leon Joelgos came to William McKinley, facing William McKinley's right hand, he stretched out his left hand. While William McKinley was stunned in surprise, he quickly used his left hand to push away William McKinley's hand, pulled the trigger with his right hand, and shot William McKinley twice in the abdomen. Bang! Bang! William McKinley was hit by two bullets. On September 14, 1901, William McKinley passed away and became the third president in American history to be assassinated.

South Korean presidents are easily imprisoned, US presidents are easily assassinated, and four US presidents are assassinated during office, accounting for 8.7% of the total 46 US presidents. There is a saying circulating in today's world political arena: South Korean presidents  - DayDayNews

John Kennedy is the 635th President of the United States and is extremely well-known. On November 22, 1963, John Kennedy came to Dallas in , Texas, to win votes for re-election and march in a sedan. At noon, when the convoy drove to the local textbook warehouse building, a gunshot, a bullet shot into the throat of Kennedy . Then, thump! Bang! Bang! Three gunshots in succession, Kennedy's brain splashed everywhere, which was a terrible sight. Although Kennedy's personal driver drove to the nearest hospital to 7 o'clock in , Kennedy was still pronounced dead half an hour later. As a result, John Kennedy became the fourth president in American history to be assassinated. John Kennedy was declared dead half an hour after being assassinated. It is the fastest death rate among the 64 US presidents who were assassinated. Moreover, John kennedy , who was shot 4, was also the largest number of US presidents who were assassinated.

In addition to the above 4 presidents who were assassinated, one US president almost died when he was assassinated. Like Ukrainian President Zelensky is an actor Ronald Reagan is the 640th president of the United States. On March 30, 1981, Ronald Reagan had lunch with representatives of the union group at the Hilton Hotel in the capital District of Columbia and spoke with representatives of the union group. When leaving the hotel, the mentally ill patient John Hink used an revolver to assassinate Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan, White House Press Secretary and bodyguards were shot. One of the bullet hits Ronald Reagan's armpit, only 1 inch from Ronald Reagan's heart. Unlike John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan miraculously survived.

The current US President is the 46th US President Joseph Biden, 79 years old, and was sworn in as US President on January 20, 2021.

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