Jack Schlossberg Slams Trump Administration Over JFK Assassination Files Release
Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of the late President John F. Kennedy, has voiced his outrage over the Trump administration’s release of JFK assassination files without prior notice to the Kennedy family. The files, totaling 80,000 pages, were made available on the National Archives website on Tuesday evening, marking a major release of government documents about JFK’s tragic assassination in 1963. Schlossberg was not happy to learn of the release through social media, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to express his frustration.
Surprise to the Kennedy Family
In a fiery post, Schlossberg claimed that he and the rest of the Kennedy family were completely blindsided by the release, with the exception of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was informed ahead of time. RFK Jr. serves as the Secretary of Health and Human Services under the Trump administration, which Schlossberg highlighted in his post, suggesting that RFK Jr. had been given special treatment. Schlossberg noted, “Total surprise, but not a shock… Bobby definitely knew,” referring to his uncle, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Trump’s Role in Dismantling JFK’s Legacy
The release of these documents, which were made public after many years of secrecy, has reignited public interest in the 1963 assassination of JFK by Lee Harvey Oswald. Schlossberg, clearly upset, criticized the Trump administration for what he saw as an effort to undermine JFK’s legacy. In a subsequent post, Schlossberg expressed his anger further, calling out the administration’s actions as part of an ongoing dismantling of JFK’s image and his family’s impact on American history.
Files Provide Little New Information
While the release of the files is significant, researchers are still in the process of reviewing the 80,000 pages of documents, and early indications suggest there is nothing groundbreaking in the release. Conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination have persisted for decades, with many believing that Oswald was not the sole actor and that other forces might have been involved. However, the documents themselves have yet to reveal any smoking guns or new revelations that could shed light on these theories.
Schlossberg’s Criticism of CNN
Jack Schlossberg didn’t stop at his criticism of the Trump administration. He also turned his ire toward CNN for its coverage of the release. In a video shared on Instagram, Schlossberg appeared visibly upset as a CNN broadcast about the JFK files played in the background. He expressed disbelief, saying, “You’re better than this. This is so f**king stupid. There’s so much actual news going on. Why are you covering this?”
Legacy of JFK’s Assassination
The assassination of John F. Kennedy, who served as the 35th president of the United States, remains one of the most significant and controversial moments in American history. On November 22, 1963, JFK was shot while riding in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, by Lee Harvey Oswald, who was later arrested and killed before standing trial. Despite the official account, numerous conspiracy theories continue to suggest that Oswald was part of a larger plot, with some speculating that powerful figures within the government were involved in the killing.