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JFK’s Grandson Jack Schlossberg Reveals the Last Time He Spoke to Cousin RFK Jr
John F. Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg is opening up about the last time he had a conversation with cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“I had a dream about him the other night but before that it was when I was about 16,” Schlossberg, 33, said in a preview of his conversation with Politico’s Dasha Burns shared via TikTok on Tuesday, June 16.
Schlossberg, who is currently running for congress to represent New York’s 12th district, shared that RFK Jr. recently visited him in a dream. Schlossberg claimed that the dream version of his cousin told him, “Good job, you’re gonna win.”
“Everyone is freaked out about it up here,” Schlossberg told Burns of the so-called premonition in the clip.
Schlossberg added that it wasn’t the first time RFK Jr. delivered good news to him via a dream sequence.
“Right before I passed the bar exam, I also had a dream where he told me I was going to pass the bar exam,” he said. “So it’s all good. He tells me the future.”
Jack is the son of Caroline Kennedy and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg. He is the sole grandson of late JFK and wife Jackie Kennedy Onassis. (In addition to Caroline, the couple were parents to son John F. Kennedy Jr. who died in 1999 in a plane crash with wife Carolyn Bessette.)
Meanwhile, RFK Jr. is one of JFK’s nephews and is currently serving in President Donald Trump’s administration as the Secretary of Health and Human Services, spearheading his so-called “Make America Healthy Again” agenda. Jack has been openly critical of RFK Jr.’s conservative political beliefs and anti-science, anti-vaccination views and conspiracy theories.
“He repeats things that are common sense knowledge that we all know. He repeats wellness talking points that everybody already agrees on, and then acts like they’re these brand new ideas,” Jack said during a June appearance on “Here’s the Scoop with Yasmin Vossoughian” podcast. “Everybody already knew that junk food was bad for you. Everybody already knew that you needed to eat organic food.”
Earlier this year, Jack shared that if he was elected to congress he would support investigating RFK Jr. for some of the controversial and potentially harmful decisions he has made as head of the Health and Human Services department.
“I want to know why he chose Tylenol and not Advil as a cause for autism? I wanna know who is paying for the words that come out of his mouth,” he said in an April interview with MS Now. “Because to me it seems like everyone in this administration is making a lot of money when people, Americans, working families, are struggling.”
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