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4t KENNEDY BLOOD BOILS: JFK’s only living grandson Jack Schlossberg just ripped RFK Jr. to shreds on live TV: “Trump put a collar on my cousin and keeps him in the cabinet like a rabid dog.”In 30 brutal seconds, the last heir of Camelot set America on fire: he accused Trump of deliberately erasing the Kennedy legacy brick by brick, destroying Jackie’s Rose Garden, repainting Air Force One, turning the Kennedy Center into a MAGA shrine, and chaining RFK Jr. like a pet.The mic dropped. The studio froze. The internet detonated.Is this just a grandson defending his family’s honor… or the opening shot from the new Kennedy generation, the one who just announced he’s running for Congress to take back everything Trump stole?The Kennedy name has never been insulted like this. And this time, Kennedy blood is boiling.

Jack Schlossberg, the only living grandson of President John F. Kennedy and a recent congressional candidate for New York’s 12th district, has sharply criticized both Donald Trump and his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in a pointed interview that has captured national attention. Schlossberg did not mince words, expressing deep frustration over what he perceives as Trump’s deliberate efforts to undermine the Kennedy family legacy, while also condemning RFK Jr. as a “collared dog” used to spread misinformation.

Speaking with Weekend on MS Now, Schlossberg addressed the ongoing attacks on his family’s storied history. He highlighted Trump’s controversial actions, such as “declassifying previously classified Kennedy assassination records”, “paving over the Rose Garden, which your grandmother last renovated with her friend Benny Mellon in 1961”, and even the recent demolition of the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden through the razing of the East Wing. Not stopping there, Trump allegedly sought to “MAGA-ify” the Kennedy Center and planned to repaint Air Force One, removing what he called “a Jackie Kennedy color.” These acts, Schlossberg argued, represent an intentional dismantling of a legacy built on service, civil rights, and unity.

“My grandfather’s legacy of service means a lot to me. He was the youngest person ever elected president. He sent a man to the moon. His White House drafted the Civil Rights Act, and I’m protective over that,” Schlossberg declared passionately. For him, the fight is not just personal—it embodies the struggle of countless Americans who have contributed to building the nation.

His most damning critique was reserved for his cousin, RFK Jr., whom he described as “a rabid dog in [Trump’s] cabinet,” wearing a metaphorical collar while “barking, spreading lies and misinformation.” This brutal analogy paints RFK Jr. as a pawn compromised by Trump, betraying both family and truth. The contrast between the dignity of the Kennedys and the “boorish, crude, and completely tasteless” behavior Schlossberg attributes to Trump could not be starker.

Schlossberg’s remarks resonate as a wake-up call about the current state of American politics. They remind the nation of a time when leadership was defined by class, grace, and commitment to public service rather than spectacle or self-interest. His statement also signals a broader hope that the country can return to those ideals, especially if a political shift—like the anticipated “blue wave”—can overcome Republican leadership.

This interview solidifies Jack Schlossberg not only as a defender of a cherished family legacy but also as a voice calling for responsibility and integrity in governance today. With his candid and uncompromising stance, he challenges both his family and the country to reclaim values that have been under siege.

In a political landscape often dominated by division and spectacle, Schlossberg’s words offer a courageous stand for truth, heritage, and the future of American democracy. His call to action underscores the need for unity and progressive change after years of turmoil.

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