
John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, made his title spreading wild feedback on social media — together with with a sequence creepy posts aimed toward second girl Usha Vance.
Schlossberg, who introduced he’s working for Congress in New York’s twelfth District, bizarrely joked that he’s “having a son” with JD Vance’s spouse, professed his “love” for her and in contrast her “hotness” to his personal grandmother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
The 32-year-old former Vogue political correspondent — who has greater than 1.7 million followers throughout X, Instagram and TikTok — additionally has a historical past of crude and weird rants starting from mocking his cousin RFK Jr.’s spasmodic dysphonia to posting a recipe that requires “Jew blood.”
Listed here are among the bizarre, wild and offensive statements that put him on the map.
Schlossberg’s unusual obsession with Usha Vance
In January, Schlossberg took to social media to ballot his followers on whether or not Usha Vance has extra intercourse attraction than his late grandmother, Jackie O.
“True or false: Usha Vance is approach hotter than Jackie O,” he wrote in an X publish throughout President Trump’s inauguration ceremony.
The tweet sparked uproar and grossed-out a lot of his followers.
“Gonna be trustworthy man, I believe most individuals don’t do hotness rankers involving their grandmas,” one consumer commented.
In a comply with up publish, Schlossberg referred to as himself “a literal pervert.”
“I referred to as my grandmother sizzling … have I completely misplaced it? Jesus … this child will do something for consideration. Your grandfather can be ashamed. Critically. Time to get a job,” Schlossberg wrote of himself in third individual — as observers instructed him to “search assist”
He later professed his love for her in a his cringey Instagram video, calling Vance “essentially the most stunning girl on the earth” and begging her be his “valentine” whereas singing Prepare’s “Drops of Jupiter.”
In April, he fired off an outlandish tweet focusing on Vance once more — this time saying that he’s “having a son” with the 39-year-old lawyer.
“I’m having a son !! I’m so enthusiastic about this. Can’t watch for the delivery of my subsequent little one as a result of at present was the perfect day of my life,” he wrote on X, in an obvious try at humor.
“Out of wedlock , sure. However we’d get married.”
He then posted a picture of his face photoshopped over a baby held by Vance, writing, “You by no means really feel such as you’re able to be a father or mother. Till sooner or later, you develop into one.”
Schlossberg claims Alan Dershowitz murdered his spouse
In February, Schlossberg posted a rant accusing high-profile lawyer Alan Dershowitz of killing his personal spouse — prompting the lawyer to threaten a defamation lawsuit in opposition to him.
“Alan Dershowitz in the event you can hear me I want your assist, I’ve been attempting to achieve out to you. I’m in deep s—t, dude. I’m everywhere in the Epstein paperwork, there’s all kinds of credible proof,” he stated in an X publish.
“Everybody is aware of I killed my spouse, I’ve received a thousand sexual assault instances in opposition to me, I appear to be a human penis. I’m fully irrelevant and I’ve by no means had consensual intercourse … Oh wait, s–t, that’s you,” he stated, including he felt Dershowitz had insulted his household.
Dershowitz — a former lawyer for Trump and OJ Simpson, who additionally labored as an lawyer for the late Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) — responded: “He’s performed extra hurt for the Kennedy title than all the remainder of the Kennedys mixed.”
Schlossberg shares bare toddler pics — of himself
In April, the social media provocateur posted a photograph of himself as toddler — nude in sun shades and peeing on balcony as he feuded together with his former boss, Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
“TFW you boycott the met gala,” he captioned the Instagram picture, utilizing an acronym for the phrase “that feeling when.”
He rapidly deleted the picture after followers begged him to take it down.
“Hey Jack pedophiles love and use this sort of factor,” wrote supbreaux1. “Please rethink this publish for youngsters all over the place.”
Schlossberg’s imply joke
Schlossberg posted a merciless impression of his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., that mocked his spasmodic dysphonia, which impacts his capacity to talk.
“I’m attempting to determine the fitting current to get Donald Trump for his inauguration,” he stated, mimicking RFK Jr.’s breathless stutter.
“So I discovered a extremely uncommon animal and killed it,” he stated within the Instagram footage, sparking outrage.
Schlossberg calls cousin RFK Jr. a “rabid canine”
Schlossberg gave an interview Wednesday — as he kicked off his marketing campaign for New York’s twelfth Congressional District— calling his cousin, Well being and Human Providers Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a harmful “rabid canine.”
“[Trump] caged one and put it in his Cupboard — a rabid canine in his Cupboard. [He] put a collar on my cousin, RFK Jr., and has him there barking, spreading lies, and spreading misinformation,” he instructed MSNBC.
“RFK Jr. is a harmful one who is making life and dying selections as secretary of Well being and Human Providers,” Schlossberg stated within the interview.
“And also you don’t need to take my phrase for it. Now now we have an precise report to go on. He has reduce 1 / 4 of the individuals who work in his company. He fired all of the vaccine specialists on the [Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices] and changed them with anti-vaxxers,” he stated.
Schlossberg’s “Jew blood” recipe
In one other since-deleted publish, Schlossberg designed a crude recipe for a “MAHA vitality ball” — referring to Make America Wholesome Once more, a slogan trademarked by his cousin RFK Jr.
The recipe contains “2 ouncesof Jew blood (Ashkenazi not Sephardic). 4 cups of male j–z. Baked at 300 levels till completely dry like your spouse,” he wrote in February, sparking backlash.
The tasteless joke was an obvious reference to earlier claims by RFK Jr. that COVID-19 was “ethnically focused” to be much less lethal for Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese language individuals.
These claims are unfounded.