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JFK grandson’s foul rants destroying the image of dynasty

The Kennedy family’s legacy is being ground into the dirt by its youngest nepo babies, led by Jack Schlossberg, society observers tell The Post.

Recent infighting and President Trump’s electoral win has resulted in barrages of mean-spirited trolling from Schlossberg, 32, leaving the once admired dynasty in crisis, sources say.

While Schlossberg’s grandfather John F. Kennedy stood for public service and diplomacy, his only grandson instead opts for infantile and unhinged outbursts designed to garner likes on social media from his combined 1.3 million social media followers.

Jack Schlossberg, the only grandson of JFK, is damaging the Kennedy brand by posting foul-mouthed rants against his political enemies, critics say. Getty Images for Empire State Realty Trust

“Thank you Elon!! For letting China eat out your a– while you p–s on the constitution. Spread for me,” Schlossberg posted to X this week, in reference to recently announced cuts to USAID by Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk.

While many great philanthropists have come from the Kennedy line, members like Schlossberg are destroying the Democratic dynasty’s image of elegance and civility.

“I hope he gets the help he needs,” eyerolled one member of the Kennedy clan, who did not want to be identified, to The Post.

Earlier this week, Schlossberg filmed himself with wild, unkempt hair attacking lawyer Alan Dershowitz, 86.

“I’m in deep sh–t, dude. I’m all over the Epstein documents, there’s all sorts of credible evidence…I look like a human penis. I’m completely irrelevant…Oh wait, s–t, that’s you,” adding he felt Deshowitz had insulted his family.

Dershowitz — who worked as an attorney for late Senator Ted Kennedy, Schlossberg’s great uncle, and told The Post he was a law professor to Joseph Kennedy III at Harvard — responded: “He’s done more harm for the Kennedy name than all the rest of the Kennedys combined.”

Jack Schlossberg is the youngest of Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg’s three children. He is a Harvard trained attorney, who has railed against his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s bid to become Secretary of Health and Human Services. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images
Schlossberg on stage with then-president Joe Biden in 2022 as he addressed an addresses an audience at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. AP

Dershowitz, who was at one time lawyer to and friend of dead billionaire pedophile Epstein, told The Post Schlossberg had contacted him to take part in a podcast in which he “humiliates” his guests. Dershowitz said he initially agreed to be on the program.

“He challenged me to a debate on his program,” he said. “When it looked like I was going to accept the challenge, he withdrew the offer. He’s a disturbed, spoiled brat.”

On Wednesday, Dershowitz said he sent Schlossberg’s post about him to his attorneys, and was awaiting their decision on whether he could pursue a defamation suit against him.

Schlossberg could not be reached for comment this week, and on Thursday his Twitter, TikTok and Instagram pages were taken down.

“I’m sorry to everyone. I Was wrong. I’m deleting all my social media. Forever,” he wrote.

Before the delete, even other Kennedys are in the crosshairs for Yale-educated Schlossberg.

He made fun of his uncle Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – who jumped ship from the most famous Democrat family in a bid to serve in a Republican government – over his spasmodic dysphonia, which affects his ability to speak, in a recent Instagram post.

Jack Schlossberg has traveled with his diplomat mother to her posts in Japan and Australia, and last week posted her letter raging against her cousin Robert Kennedy Jr. @USEmbAustralia

In another since-deleted social media post, Schlossberg designed a recipe for a “MAHA energy ball,” referring to Make America Healthy Again, a slogan trademarked by RFK Jr.

The recipe includes “2 oz of Jew blood (ashkenazi not Sephardic). 4 cups of male j–z. Baked at 300 degrees until totally dry like your wife.”

In an interview with The Post in 2023, RFK Jr. said that COVID may have been “ethnically targeted” to spare Jews. “The people who are most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese,” he said, a claim which was completely unfounded and has been disproven.

Jack Schlossberg poses with his mother, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg and former First Lady Michelle Obama in Japan, where he accompanied his mother. Schlossberg studied Japanese history at Yale. AFP via Getty Images

Observers say the family have lost the attention of the US as a whole.

“The Kennedys were a great American family who faced a choice – they could continue their legacy as statesmen, or they could devolve into useless trust fund babies good for nothing but tabloid fodder,” Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and author said in an X post slamming Schlossberg. 

“Most chose the latter… Good thing most Americans just ignore the rest of them now.”

Schlossberg’s foul humor is lost on Kennedy experts.

His trolling aside, it’s not clear what Schlossberg, a qualified lawyer with a Harvard MBA, does for a living. He is a former EMT and State Department assistant but public records show him living at his family home on the Upper East Side.

Jack Schlossberg has posted a bizarre series of rants on social media, attacking broadcasters Megyn Kelly and Piers Morgan as well as declaring his love for Second Lady Usha Vance. Jack Schlossberg

He mostly posts videos of himself at leisure — skateboarding while quoting poetry, practicing ballet and ranting against eating in restaurants in clips that seem supported by his family.

“If you’re going to ask people to think about something serious, you need to make it entertaining or fun,” Schlossberg told Vogue magazine, who named him a political correspondent last year. “That’s what all the great leaders do. You can’t just hammer people with how bad stuff is. You’ve got to bring some positivity and good energy to the things you think are important. That’s the only strategy I have.”

“It’s just peculiar that he’s [Schlossberg’s] not more temperate like his grandfather,” said Laurence Leamer, a longtime Kennedy family biographer who wrote “The Kennedy Men: 1901-1963” and “The Kennedy Women: The Saga of an American Family.”

“There is a legitimate opposition that needs to be spoken in a rational way,” he told The Post. “It does a disservice when it’s over the top like that.”

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