Kennedy’s grandson went to Instagram on Tuesday and Wednesday to accuse the president of Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) that attempts to “steal” from the American people.
“I’m fine, but our country is not.” Former President Jack Schlosberger John KennedyThe only grandson said in an Instagram post on Tuesday. “It is under attack from its own government.”
The 32-year-old allegedly governor was “generating propaganda” rather than cutting spending.

Former U.S. ambassador to Japan, daughter of John F. Kennedy Caroline Kennedy and son Jack Schlossberg, President John F. Kennedy grandson speaks at a virtual meeting on August 18, 2020. (DNCC via Getty Image)
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Doge is a temporary White House organization with an 18-month life span, created by an executive order earlier this year. Its mission is to optimize the federal government, simplify actions and Cut spending.
Schlossbery announced he quit social media a few weeks ago, but the post was posted after President John F. Kennedy Library and Museum It was confirmed Tuesday that it was closed “until further notice”.
“The sudden dismissal of federal employees of the Kennedy Library forced the museum to close today,” the statement said. “As a foundation supporting the Kennedy Library, we are shocked by the news and will continue to support our colleagues and the library.”

President John F. Kennedy was on the White House table on his first day as President of the United States. (Getty Image)
Schlossberg, who served on several committees in the library, put the camera on a picture of the frame with handwritten messages, allegedly given to him by the astronauts, telling the audience that they would never know him. Grandfather contributed to space exploration. library.
“Kennedy sent someone to send a man to the moon, but if the Kennedy Library wasn’t open and no one could talk about it, you would never know.”
“It’s time to speak out loud and resist what’s going on,” Schlosberg said. “If you don’t, that’s not helpful.”
While Roar was originally posted on Instagram, Schlossberg shared the video on X, directly convening the organization’s head Elon Musk.

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He wrote, “Hey, Doji eat S — Friend 🙂 @elonmusk.”
Just a few weeks ago, Schlossberg posted on X that President Donald Trump issued an executive order to decrypt the “heroic” of Kennedy International Airport archives.
“The facts are sadder than myths, and it’s a tragedy that doesn’t need to happen. Not part of the inevitable grand plan,” he wrote. “The declassification used Kennedy International institutions as political props, and he wasn’t here to strike.”
Schlossberg’s job Barack Obama’s The Presidential Elementary Campaign during high school and later supported Chris Murphy, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg. President Trump holds executive order signed (Reba Saldanha/Kevin Lamarque)
Young Kennedy, with Yale and Harvard degrees, has accumulated nearly 600,000 followers on Instagram, with most of its content focused on videos.
In the subsequent video, Schlossberg continues to explode his cousin “kicks” Kennedy and Uncle Robert Kennedy, who were sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services on Thursday.
He also attacked his cousin Joe Kennedy III because he did not speak out to RFK Jr., who called him “Uncle Schmark.”

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the then independent presidential candidate. (Elen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
“This is my cousin Joe, who is happy to do the media now, but can’t find the courage to say s – about rfkjr – classic self-promotion inverted,” Schlosberg wrote. “Grow or sit down.”
The photos he posted Wednesday afternoon were feathers who were naked, feathered around his neck.
One later deleted one, with two women turning to the camera with the bottom protruding.
“Make sure I always look professional,” he wrote next to one of the photos.
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Rachel Wolf of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.