JEB Bush (Porvenir)

John Ellis "JEB" Bush (February 11, 1953 - December 8, 2049) was an American politician who served as the United States Secretary of Defense from 2029-2033 under the Todd Young administration, and the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007.

Bush, who grew up in Houston, was the second son of former President George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush, and a younger brother of former President George W. Bush. A two-time presidential candidate himself, Bush was a member of the Republican Party all of his life up until the GOP's dissolution in 2039. In 2041, he joined one of the Republican successor parties, the Democratic-Republicans.

Like his father and brother before him, Bush left behind a complicated legacy upon his passing in 2049 at 96. While many historians criticized his handling of U.S foreign policy and domestic surveillance during his time with the Department of Defense, he was nevertheless remembered as a morally upright man who did what he believed was right. After he passed, a new building called the JEB Bush Building was constructed on the campus of his alma mater the University of Texas Austin.

Early Life and Political Genesis
Bush was born John Ellis Bush in Midland, Texas, on 11 February, 1953. His lifelong nickname of JEB is an amalgamation of his initials (J.ohn E.llis B.ush).

In 1974, Bush graduated from the University of Texas Austin with a B.A in Latin American Studies. Bush married Mexican national Columba Garnica Gallo the same year.