JFK’s Grandson Reacts to Trump’s Order on Classified Assassination Files

JFK’s grandson speaks out after Trump makes executive order to release classified assassination files

In response to President Donald Trump’s decision to release the assassination details of his grandfather, Jack Schlossberg has been vocal in his criticism.

When it comes to re-establishing himself in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump has certainly not wasted any time.
The 78-year-old president has issued scores of executive orders since Monday (January 20). Among these orders is one that states that the government will only recognise two genders, which is a stinging attack on the LGBTQ+ community. Another executive order ends diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

 

 

Currently, the Republican has signed an order to reveal classified data on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. This is something that his family is not too happy about, and the grandson of the 35th president has taken a jab at Trump for doing so.

Among the most significant occurrences in the history of the modern era is the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which took place in 1963. Over the years, several conspiracy theories have been developed in response to the fact that John F. Kennedy was killed by gunfire in broad daylight while he was riding through Dallas, Texas.

Jack Schlossberg posted the following message on Twitter: “JFK conspiracy theories — The truth is a lot sadder than the myth — a tragedy that didn’t need to happen.” Not a component of a greater strategy that is unavoidable.

“The declassification of John F. Kennedy is the use of JFK as a political prop, when he is not present to respond.” “There is absolutely nothing heroic about it.”

Because he wanted to keep the files hidden from the general public, he was subjected to a torrent of criticism on the internet.

The following comment was made by a user: “Have you reviewed the files? You have read the materials, have you? What, if anything, puts you in a position to know what types of information are being declassified and made public?

The response that Schlossberg gave was, “I know everything d***.”

At the same time, another individual stated that the New Yorker, who was 32 years old, had not seen the files. They included the following: “Imagine not wanting to know how your grandfather died… how weird.”

“We already know d***,” he came back with in response.

This was the last tweet that he replied on, and it stated as follows: “JFK would absolutely be ashamed of what his kin have become.”

Schlossberg responded by saying: “Kevin Mitchell [author of the tweet he was commenting on] and many others — I’d love to speak to JFK from beyond the grave just let me know how best to reach him and then I’ll start behaving with some class per his instructions.”

In November, when Trump was a guest on Joe Rogan’s podcast, he made a statement that he was going to unbox sensitive government documents on the killing. This statement was made throughout the course of the broadcast.

As Trump stated to Rogan, “I did open it to a certain extent.” However, I was asked not to do so, and I believed that was a reasonable request. I believe that I have opened fifty percent of the options. Now, however, I am going to do it, and I am going to do it very soon because there is a great deal of interest in it.The President of the United States stated that when it comes to the release of classified documents, “you tend not to do it” because the materials in question include individuals who are still living.

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