‘Under attack’: JFK’s only grandson posts DOGE rant on social media

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

“I’m fine, but our country is not,” said Jack Schlossberg, former president John F. KennedyAccording to the only grandson, said on Tuesday in an Instagram post. “He is attacked by his own government.”

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Caroline Kennedy and Jack Schlossberg

The former American ambassador to Japan and daughter of President John F. Kennedy Caroline Kennedy and his son Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy speak during the virtual agreement 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 created by a decree earlier this year. He is responsible for optimizing the federal government, rationalizing operations and Cut expenses.

While Schlossbery announced that he had left social media weeks ago, the post came after the John F. Kennedy presidential Library and museum Confirmed on Tuesday, it is closed “until further notice”.

“The sudden dismissal of federal employees of the JFK library forced the museum to close today,” said the press release. “As a foundation that supports the JFK library, we are devastated by this news and will continue to support our colleagues and the library.”

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

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Schlossberg, who has sat on several library committees, turned the camera to a framed photo with a handwritten message, which is supposedly offered to him by an astronaut, telling viewers that they could never know that his grandfather contributed to spatial exploration if it was not for the library.

“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 express themselves and resist what’s going on,” said Schlossberg. “If you don’t do that, you don’t help.”

While the diatribe was initially published on Instagram, Schlossberg shared the video on X, directly calling the organization of the organization Elon Musk.

President Donald Trump (left) Elon Musk (right)

President Donald Trump and Doge Elon Musk sit with Fox News host Sean Hannity, for their first joint interview. (Fox News)

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“Hey Doge eats — My friend 🙂 @elonmusk,” he writes.

Barely a few weeks ago, Schlossberg posted on X saying that there was “nothing heroic” about President Donald Trump issuing a decree to declare JFK files.

“The truth is much sadder than the myth-a tragedy that did not need to happen. Not part of an inevitable scheme,” he wrote. “Declassification uses JFK as a political accessory, when it is not there to get back in return.”

Schlossberg worked on Barack Obama Presidential primary campaign in high school and then supported Chris Murphy, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Left: JFK's grandson, Jack Schlossberg on the right: President Trump has a signed decree

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

The young Kennedy, who holds both the diplomas of Yale and Harvard University, has raised nearly 600,000 subscribers on Instagram, with a large part of its content centered on video diatribes.

In subsequent videos, Schlossberg continued the “Kick” cousin Kennedy and Uncle Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was sworn in as secretary to health and social services on Thursday.

He also attacked the cousin Joe Kennedy III for not having denounced RFK Jr., which he called “Uncle Schmuck”.

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

“It is my cousin Joe who is happy to make media now but who cannot find courage to say S — on RFKJR – Classic Self Promo no spine”, wrote Schlossberg. “Grow a pair or sit down.”

The photos he published Wednesday afternoon presented Schlossberg shirtless, carrying feathers around his neck, alongside slightly dressed women.

One, with two female funds, was highlighted towards the camera, was then deleted.

“Make sure that I still look professional,” he wrote alongside one of the photos.

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Rachel Wolf of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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