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JFK's Grandson Is Hilariously Trolling Conservatives Over Trump's Release Of JFK Files

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After Trump released documents pertaining to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, JFK's grandson and viral sensation Jack Schlossberg used it as an opportunity to troll the MAGA faithful.

Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, hilariously trolled MAGA conservatives after Republican President Donald Trump released the JFK assassination files.

The Vogue magazine political correspondent, notorious for his sh*tposting hijinks, quickly debunked misinformation tying him to his grandfather that just might be contained within the 63,400 pages of mostly illegible photocopies of documentation.


First Schlossberg hilariously trolled Joe Rogan, one of Trump and RFK Jr.'s most avid conspiracists.

And then he had a message for MAGA supporters who breathlessly anticipated bombshell revelations in the JFK files: he's not a homosexual, guys!

On Tuesday, the irreverent American pundit addressed the supposed rumors of his sexual identity discrepancy and wisecracked:

"WHAT THE JFK FILES SAY ABOUT ME IS NOT TRUE IM STRAIGHT"

And the internet played along.







In January, Trump signed an executive order mandating the declassification of records pertaining to the assassinations of JFK, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the name of governmental transparency and the public's historic fascination with conspiracy theories relating to the historical tragedies.

The released documents did not reveal anything we don't already know, but Trump's fulfilling his campaign promise inadvertently drew scrutiny for potentially compromising personal information such as social security numbers of those who are still alive from the historical event.

Schlossberg took a jab at Republican lawmakers and the media over their obsession demanding the release of the JFK files.

In response to an X user who asked why the release of the files took so long, Schlossberg wrote:

"You really care about JFK's legacy? You're dismantling it. Go ask Bobby for a retweet."


Schlossberg is the youngest of three children of designer and artist Edwin Schlossberg, and diplomat, Caroline Kennedy.

In 2020, Schlossberg endorsed former Democratic President Joe Biden by giving a virtual address on the second night of the Democratic National Convention.

In 2023, Schlossberg publicly criticized the presidential campaign of his first cousin once removed, RFK Jr., and endorsed Biden again for his re-election.

In addition to his political engagement, he made his foray into wacky social media postings and quickly gained a following with his random musings that people found outrageous and downright quirky.


Clubbing has been a calling for him apparently for a long time.


He also made attempts at posting thirst trap photos on Instagram that followers found highly amusing and attractive at the same time.


He occasionally tries his hand at becoming a music video star.


And we're here for all of it.

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