JFK grandson Jack Schlossberg rips CNN for – Business News
President John F. Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg tore into CNN for masking the trove of 80,000 paperwork surrounding the thirty fifth commander in chief’s 1963 assassination that have been launched by the Trump administration Tuesday.
A breathless and sweaty Schlossberg, 32, was seen freaking out over CNN’s reporting, which was taking part in on a TV behind him, in a video he shared on X simply hours after the Trump administration adopted by means of on its promise of authorities transparency by giving the public the extremely anticipated JFK information.
“You’re better than this. This is so f–king stupid. There’s so much actual news going on. Why are you covering this,” Schlossberg lamented.
President John F. Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg tore into CNN for masking the trove of 80,000 paperwork launched by the Trump administration Tuesday. Jack Schlossberg/X
“At least report that something happened. I love you Harry Enten, you’re really smart. Why are you guys covering this? I love you Erin Burnett, you’re really smart, why are you covering this?”
Schlossberg, the son of former US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, adopted up the unhinged rant with more provocative posts on the social media platform.
“WHAT THE JFK FILES SAY ABOUT ME IS NOT TRUE,” Schlossberg wrote in one X post, including, “IM STRAIGHT.”
“You’re better than this. This is so f–king stupid. There’s so much actual news going on. Why are you covering this,” Schlossberg lamented. EPA
Jokes weren’t the one outlet for the Vogue political correspondent’s obvious rage — he additionally jabbed relations and political opponents along with his buffet of dangerous emotions.
“No — THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DID NOT GIVE ANYONE IN PRESIDENT KENNEDY’S FAMILY ‘A HEADS UP’ ABOUT THE RELEASE,” he wrote. “A total surprise, and not a shocker!! But @RobertKennedyJr definitely knew.”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Schlossberg’s cousin and President Trump’s Secretary of Health and Human Services, was not the one one to really feel the nepo child’s ire.
“You really care about JFK’s legacy? You’re dismantling it. Go as Bobby for a retweet,” he mentioned, responding to Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah.
The Kennedy scion had a related response final month when the Trump administration introduced it will declassify information concerning the assassination of his grandfather.
“Declassification is using JFK as a political prop, when he’s not here to punch back, ” he wrote on X, including, “There’s nothing heroic about it.”
