Jack Schlossberg, grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, has publicly voiced his disapproval of President-elect Donald Trump’s latest cabinet selection while taking aim at Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his cousin, for what he described as polarizing rhetoric and political decisions.
Schlossberg expressed concern over the direction of Trump’s administration, particularly regarding its approach to leadership and governance. He criticized the cabinet pick as unfit for the role, emphasizing the need for experienced and unifying figures in government, especially during a period of heightened national division.
Schlossberg also addressed RFK Jr.’s controversial stance on several issues, including his alignment with Trump on certain policies, which Schlossberg believes undermines the legacy of their shared family values. He accused Kennedy Jr. of prioritizing personal ambitions over the principles of public service that the Kennedy family has long championed.
While Schlossberg’s comments have drawn praise from progressives for their defense of democratic ideals, they have also sparked criticism from Trump supporters and some within the Kennedy circle, who view the remarks as overly partisan and dismissive of differing perspectives.
This public critique underscores the complex dynamics within the Kennedy family and the broader political landscape as Trump assembles his administration. Schlossberg’s sharp rebuke serves as a reminder of the enduring tension between legacy, ideology, and contemporary political alliances in American politics.
