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‘Under attack’: JFK’s only grandson posts DOGE rant on social media

Caroline Kennedy and Jack Schlossberg

JFK’s grandson took to Instagram on Tuesday and Wednesday to accuse President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) of attempting to “steal the past” from the American people.

“I’m OK, but our country is not,” Jack Schlossberg, former President John F. Kennedy‘s only grandson, said in an Instagram post on Tuesday. “It’s under attack from its own government.”

The 32-year-old alleged DOGE is “generating propaganda,” not cutting spending.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan and daughter of President John F. Kennedy Caroline Kennedy and son Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy speak during the virtual convention on Aug. 18, 2020. (DNCC via Getty Images)

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DOGE, a temporary White House organization with an 18-month lifespan, was created by an executive order earlier this year. It is tasked with optimizing the federal government, streamlining operations, and slashing spending.

While Schlossbery announced he was quitting social media weeks ago, the post came after the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum confirmed on Tuesday it is closed “until further notice.”

“The sudden dismissal of federal employees at the JFK Library forced the museum to close today,” according to the statement. “As the Foundation that supports the JFK Library, we are devastated by this news and will continue to support our colleagues and the Library.”

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President John F. Kennedy at his desk in the White House on his first day in office as President of the United States. (Getty Images)

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Schlossberg, who served on several of the library’s committees, panned the camera to a framed picture with a handwritten message, supposedly given to him by an astronaut, telling viewers they would never know that his grandfather contributed to space exploration if it weren’t for the library.

“JFK sent a man to the moon, but you’d never know it if the JFK Library wasn’t open and no one was allowed to talk about it,” he said. 

“It’s time to speak out and resist what’s happening,” Schlossberg said. “If you’re not doing that, you’re not helping.”

While the rant was…

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