John F. Kennedy’s progressive grandson appeared to take yet another shot at cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. while making a sarcastic demand of the president-elect’s cabinet nominees.
Jack Schlossberg, 31, asked that his grandfather’s nephew and other Donald Trump appointees ‘be required to submit a stool sample’ before assuming power on Thursday – before getting his actual point across with a lewd pun.
‘If they don’t give a shit about bodily autonomy, why not ask for one,’ he wrote, before tagging Trump’s newly tapped health secretary specifically.
‘Lots to spare, much to be revealed,’ he joked – further enflaming political tensions seen in his blue-blooded family.
Back in May, he called his then-Presidential candidate cousin ‘a prick’ – before going on to appear at the Democratic National Convention (DNC).
President Kennedy’s only grandson, he’s made it clear he supports the party his grandfather once belonged to – the one opposed to the upcoming administration.
Moreover, the political scion will be 35 years old by the time of the next race – making him eligible for a prospective run.
For now, he works as Vogue’s political correspondent – while putting out tongue-in-cheek social media posts for all to see.
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Jack Schlossberg , 31, asked that his grandfather’s nephew and other Donald Trump appointees ‘be required to submit a stool sample’ before assuming power on Thursday – before getting his actual point across with a lewd pun
‘If they don’t give a shit about bodily autonomy, why not ask for one,’ he asked, before taking a shot at cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was tapped by Trump to be the US’s health secretary
‘I don’t think people who disagree with me suck or are idiots!’ the New York City resident wrote in his most recent offering, posted Thanksgiving morning.
‘This is my [T]hanksigivng[sic] message! Trump voters ≠ unreasonable. Wanna laugh. I care a lot, have my boundaries.
‘But @TuckerCarlson sometimes I agree with you and think you’re funny ! Others too.’
He capped the caption with a laughing emoji.
In an accompanying video, he wished his more than 130,000 followers on the platform a happy holiday. The minute-long clip was filmed during what appeared to be his morning jog along the Hudson River amid some light rain.
‘I’m thankful this year for everybody on either side who got engaged in politics,’ he said.
And I wanna take this opportunity on Thanksgiving, this amazing holiday, to say to anyone who assumes that because of the views that I hold, that I think people who disagree with me are stupid or bad, that Trump is an idiot – I don’t think that.
‘I don’t think that people who voted that way are unreasonable at all. I look forward to a new chapter where we can laugh about our differences.
RFK Jr, who ran for president as an Independent after first running as a Democrat, was picked to be the US’ next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services two weeks ago
Schlossberg, currently the political correspondent at Vogue, regularly posts sarcastic, pointed to social media, and in recent months has repeatedly honed in on his not-so-likeminded relative
The eventual heir to the blue-blooded family, Schlossberg, a Yale and Harvard Law School graduate who is a spitting image of the John F. Kennedy, was enlisted by the publication to keep tabs on the election back in July
‘I have my views and you have yours… I think there’s so much we can come together on,’ he continued, eventually declaring, ‘I really care about my country.’
The video was posted exactly a half-hour after his ‘stool sample’ joke, which, as of 3pm, has been viewed nearly 300,000 times.
He previously said voters would be throwing away their vote if they cast a ballot for his Independent candidate cousin, who first ran as a Democrat.
He was picked to be the US’ next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services two weeks ago – one of a field of 15 that also included names like Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, and Kristi Noem.
Tapped to serve as the secretary of state, defense, and homeland security, respectively, the three – and others like WWE co-founder Linda McMahon – are now poised to assume powerful roles within the federal government.
Such is the case with Kennedy Jr, whose White House bid was met with criticism from the 31-uyear-old son of US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy.
He called Kennedy’s candidacy is ‘an embarrassment’, saying ‘the issues in this election are way too important for any of us to be distracted.’
He’s also sang songs of praise for outgoing Joe Biden – saying recently he was ‘the greatest progressive president we’ve ever had’.
‘I am inspired by my family’s legacy of public service,’ he told Vogue. ‘I take that very seriously, and I want to contribute in my own way.’I have big dreams’
Jack (seen in 2022) has long shown an interest in politics, mingling with top officials at a young age alongside his famous mom and delivering numerous politically-driven speeches
Jack is the son of JFK and his wife, Jackie Kennedy Onassis’ (pictured) only surviving child, Caroline Kennedy, and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg
Meanwhile, the political scion who was hired by Vogue just this past July has experienced some push pack for his stream of consciousness style videos – often filmed from beachside and tropical paradises that fully demonstrate the divide from most watching.
Undeterred, he continues to post criticisms of Trump, his cousin, and anyone he sees fit – often doing so in various characters, like a Jewish man named Joshua or a Long Island Man named Anthony
In the spring, he assumed the identity of a Massachusetts man named Jimmy to tear into Kennedy Jr.
‘A lot of people, a lot of people talking about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,’ Schlossberg said in another self-made video at the time.
‘You know, I’m a fan of his father. And you know his uncle? Rest in peace. I remember where I was the day he was killed; I mean, it was a tragic day, the entire country wept. But listen, that guy, he’s a prick. The new guy, the young guy, he’s a friggin’ prick.’
Meanwhile, Schlossberg – a graduate of Yale and Harvard Law has also shown an interest in potentially following in his family’s, mingling with top officials at a young age alongside his famous mom and delivering numerous politically-driven speeches.
He was photographed meeting Biden in 2022.
‘I am inspired by my family’s legacy of public service,’ he told Vogue after accepting his new role in July. ‘I take that very seriously, and I want to contribute in my own way.
‘I have big dreams’.