‘Under Attack’: JFK’s Some grandson posts doge rant on social media


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JFK’s grandson went to Instagram on Tuesday and Wednesday to accuse president Donald Trump And the Ministry of Government Efficiency (Doge) of trying to “steal the past” of the American people.

“I’m fine, but our country isn’t”, “Jack Schlossberg, former president John F. KennedyThe only grandson, said on Tuesday in an Instagram post. “It is attacked by its own government.”

The 32-year-old claimed Doge is “generating propaganda”, not by lowering the expenses.

Caroline Kennedy and Jack Schlossberg

Former American ambassador in Japan and daughter of President John F. Kennedy Caroline Kennedy and son Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy speaks during the virtual treaty on August 18, 2020. (DNCC via Getty Images)

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Doge, a temporary organization of the White House with a lifespan of 18 months, was founded earlier this year by an executive order. It is responsible for optimizing the federal government, streamlining operations and Slashing -expenditure.

While Schlossbery announced that he was stopping on social media weeks ago, the position came after the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Confirmed on Tuesday it is closed “until further notice”.

“The sudden resignation of federal employees in the JFK library forced the museum to close today,” said the statement. “If the basis that supports the JFK library, we are destroyed by this news and we will continue to support our colleagues and the library.”

JFK

President John F. Kennedy at his office in the White House on his first day in office as president of the United States. (Getty Images)

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Schlossberg, who participated in various of the committees of the library, pledged the camera to a framed photo with a handwritten message, supposedly by an astronaut and told viewers that they would never know that his grandfather contributed to the exploration of the space like the space The library was not.

“JFK sent a man to the moon, but you would never know if the JFK library was not open and no one was allowed to talk about it,” he said.

“It’s time to pronounce and resist what happens,” said Schlossberg. “If you don’t, won’t help.”

While De Rant was initially placed on Instagram, Schlossberg shared the video on X and the organizational leader immediately called on Elon Musk.

President Donald Trump (left) Elon Musk (right)

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“Hey Doge Eat S — Buddy 🙂 @elonmusk,” he wrote.

Only a few weeks ago Schlossberg placed on X and said that there was “nothing heroic” to President Donald Trump who gave an executive order to declassify the JFK files.

“The truth is a lot more sad than the myth – a tragedy that did not have to happen. No part of an inevitable large schedule,” he wrote. “Declassification uses JFK as a political prop, when he is not here to hit back.”

Schlossberg worked on Barack Obama’s Presidential primary campaign during high school, and later Chris Murphy, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris supported.

Left: JFK's grandson, Jack Schlossberg Right: President Trump enters a signed executive order

JFK’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg. President Trump has a signed executive order (Reuters/Refi Saldanha/Kevin Lamarque)

The young Kennedy, who achieved both the Yale and the Harvard University degrees, collected nearly 600,000 followers on Instagram, with many of his content that stands around Videorants Rants.

In the following videos, Schlossberg then went cousin “Kick” Kennedy and Uncle Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was sworn in as secretary of health and human services on Thursday.

He also attacked cousin Joe Kennedy III because he had not spoken against RFK Jr., whom he called “Uncle Schmuck.”

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

The then independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. During a voter rally in the Hangar in Stanley Marketplace in Aurora, Colorado speaks on May 19, 2024. (Elen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

“This is my cousin Joe who now likes to do media, but cannot find any courage to say S — about RFKJR-Classic Self-Promo no spine,” Schlossberg wrote. “Grow a few or sit down.”

Photos he posted on Wednesday afternoon were Schlossberg shirtless, with feathers around his neck, next to scantily dressed women.

One, with two soils for women who were prominently converted to the camera, was later removed.

“Making sure that I always look professional,” he wrote next to one of the photos.

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Rachel Wolf from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.

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