Uh, the Bay of Pigs was a bit more than "reportedly ", yes?
BOP was NOT JFK's doing..... He inherited the illegal operation from Tricky Dick Nixon , Eisenhower, Dulles and Bissell. At the time he took office the time bomb was already ticking and he hadn't been in office long enough to get the renegade CIA under control. In fact he tried to dissuade the JCOS and the CIA and find a way out of the mess....
I found this passage from “Guerrilla Prince” by Georgie Anne Geyer interesting:
“Allen Dulles, the CIA director who always seemed so imperiously removed from any second-guessing, took the Bay of Pigs disaster with a rare personalness. On April 19, he arrived at Richard Nixon's home for a meeting, and he was noticeably and unaccustomedly nervous. Did he want a drink? "I certainly would," the spy chief said, "I really need one. This is the worst day of my life." Then, again in totally unaccustomed form, he worried over why he had not warned Kennedy that the air cover was absolutely necessary. "I should have told him that we must not fail," he told Nixon. Then he shook his head. "I came close to doing so but I didn't."”