The Kennedy family legacy is rooted in the soil by the youngest Nepo baby led by Jack Schlossberg, Social Observers told the Post.
The recent civil war and Trump's election victory have led to a barrage of mean trolling from 32-year-old Schlossberg, who have put a once-appreciated dynasty in danger.
Schlossberg's grandfather, John F. Kennedy, stood for public service and diplomacy, but instead his only grandson was liked on social media from his 1.3 million social media followers!
“Thank you, Elon! To let China eat your a – you p-s in the constitution. Spread for me” Schlossberg Posted on x This week, in connection with the recently announced cuts to USAID by government efficiency director Elon Musk.
Many great philanthropists come from Kennedy Line, but members like Schlossberg destroy the image of elegance and politeness of a democratic dynasty.
“I hope he gets the help he needs,” he said, involving a member of Kennedy Clan, whom Aidenpo doesn't want to be identified.
Earlier this week, Schlossberg filmed wild, messy hair attacking lawyer Alan Delshots, an 86-year-old lawyer.
“I'm in deep sh-t, man. I'm everywhere in the Epstein documents, there's all kinds of reliable evidence… I look like a human penis. I'm totally It's irrelevant… ah, wait, s-t, that's you,” he added that he felt Deshotz had humiliated his family.
DERSHOWITZ – Working as an attorney for the late Senator Ted Kennedy, Schlossberg's great-uncle, he said he was a law professor at King Joseph Kennedy III at Harvard University – “He's because of Kennedy's name. It caused a lot of harm to Kennedy.
Dershowitz, a lawyer and friend of the once-dead billionaire pedophile Epstein, said Schlossberg contacted him to join a podcast that “humiliates” guests. Dershowitz said he agreed to join the program first.
“He challenged me to discuss his program,” he said. “When it seemed like I was trying to accept the challenge, he retracted the offer. He's a distracted, spoiled brat.”
On Wednesday, Dershowitz said he sent a post about him to his lawyers in Schlossberg, and was waiting for their decision on whether he could pursue a honour-loss lawsuit against him.
Schlossberg could not be contacted for comments this week, and his Twitter, Tiktok and Instagram pages were deleted on Thursday.
“Sorry to everyone. I was wrong. I'm deleting all my social media. Forever,” he wrote.
Before deletion, even other Kennedys are at the intersection of Yale-educated Schlossberg.
He teased his uncle Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – he jumped over the ship from the most famous Democrat family to serve the Republican government – above him Spasmodic dysphagia, A recent Instagram post will affect his ability to speak.
In another obsolete social media post, Schlossberg designed a recipe for “Maha Energy Balls.” RFKJr.
The recipe contains 2 ounces of Jewish blood (Ashkenazi, not Sephardi). 4 cups of male j-z. Bake at 300 degrees until completely dry, like your wife. ”
In an interview with a 2023 post, RFK Jr. said that Covid could have been “ethnically targeted” to save Jews. “The most immune are the Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese,” he said.
Observers say the family has lost attention from the entire US.
“Kennedy was a great American family facing choices. He could continue his politician legacy or entrust it to a useless trust fund baby other than tabloid feed.” X-post slams Schlossberg.
“Most people chose the latter… Most Americans just ignore the rest of them now.”
Schlossberg's foul humor is lost to Kennedy experts.
His trolling aside, it is not clear what Schlossberg, a qualified lawyer with a Harvard MBA, is doing to earn a living. He is a former EMT and State Department assistant, but official records show that he lives in a family home on the Upper East Side.
He mainly posts his videos in leisure. Post a skateboarding while quoting poems, practicing ballet, and ranting about eating at a restaurant with clips that appear to be supported by their family.
“If you ask people to think about something serious, you need to make it interesting and fun.” Schlossberg told Vogue Magazine. He named him a political correspondent last year. “That's what all great leaders do. You can't beat people how bad things are. You can't beat people with some positivity and good on what you think is important. It has to bring energy. That's the only strategy I have.”
“It's just unique to him [Schlossberg’s] Longtime Kennedy family biographer Lawrence Liamer, who wrote “Kennedy Men: 1901-1963” and “Kennedy Women: Saga of the American Family,” said:
“There is a legitimate opposition that needs to be spoken in a reasonable way,” he told the Post. “When it's on top like that, it does harm.”





