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Jack Schlossberg goes on tirade against DOGE after JFK Library shuts down over cuts

Jack Schlossberg of Kennedy Scion's JFK Presidential Library and Museum, a late Tuesday, closed on Elon Musk's Government Efficiency (DOGE) after his grandfather's name, temporarily closed due to taxpayer-funded staff layoffs. He released the foul-mouth rant.

Kennedy, 32-year-old grandson of President John F., told the Cost-Reducing Doge Initiative he “eats S-T” after the Boston-based library closed the door after it closed Tuesday afternoon. .

The library has accused President Trump of recent executive orders of overhauling the federal workforce.

“Hey, it's Jack,” Schlossberg said in a clip posted online. It's only two weeks after he dramatically claimed he's quitting social media. “I'm fine, but our country isn't. It's under attack from its own government.”


Jack Schlossberg of Kennedy Scion unleashed an anti-doge rant late Tuesday after his grandfather's JFK Presidential Library and museum, the same name, were temporarily closed due to layoffs. Jack Schlossberg/Instagram

Notorious for his numerous wild online rants, Schlossberg tore Trump and Doge's musks apart, claiming his family legacy, “using propaganda to steal the past.”

“JFK sent the man to the moon,” he said. “But if the JFK library wasn't open and no one was allowed to talk about it, you would never have known it.”

It comes after the library suddenly tapes a sign on the door around 2pm on Tuesday, informing visitors that it will “be closed to the public until further notice.”

WCVB-TV reported that the move was by all probation employees who were immediately fired under Trump's orders.

“The sudden firing of a federal employee at JFK Library forced the museum to close today,” the JFK Library Foundation said in a statement. “As the foundation for supporting the JFK Library, we are devastated by this news and will continue to support our colleagues and libraries.”

The library reopened as normal on Wednesday.


John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
The Boston-based library temporarily closed its doors Tuesday afternoon after effectively condemning President Trump's recent executive order, where staffing overhauls the federal workforce. Medianews Group via Getty Images

The news sent Schlossberg to Spiral as a Yale-educated Scion – the family's net worth Estimated Ten years ago, it opposed Trump's cost-cutting initiative for $1.2 billion.

“In my opinion, it has nothing to do with government efficiency,” he said. “Workers fired today actually bring income to the government.”

“It's time to say what's going on and resist. If you haven't, you're not helping,” Schlossberg continued.

“The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral crisis.”

The unnamed staff told the Washington Post that the library was forced to be temporarily closed as the fire left the facility without a receptionist or ticket staff.

“The library director made the decision to close the museum because they were unable to sell tickets and could not manage the visitors' experience,” the employee said.

“It is clear that he has a responsibility to ensure that visitors are safe, so he closed the museum until further notice.”

Meanwhile, Schlossberg's Tilade has been saying that he “forever” social media after public attacks on his cousin, health and human services director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others linked to Trump. It came two weeks after I suddenly declared that I was going to stop.

“Sorry to everyone. I was wrong. I'm deleting all my social media. He wrote on February 12th before defeating his Instagram, Tiktok and X accounts.

It came too, as a family source told the post that Schlossberg's unsounding explosion was driving Kennedy's legacy to the ground.

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