Former President John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, donned a blonde wig and mocked Melania Trump Sunday in an unhinged Instagram video.
Schlossberg stared right into the camera while wearing the exaggerated blonde wig and imitated Trump’s voice while mocking her letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The video comes after she penned a letter to Putin about the children victimized in the Ukraine war. She implored him to preserve their innocence and put an end to the violence.
Schlossberg lashed out at Trump in every imaginable way in the video, and fans quickly flooded the social media platform X and tore a strip out of him for disrespecting the first lady.
“This person needs to be far far away from Americas 250 commission,” one person wrote.
Others weighed in to say, “What a complete nutter,” “There is something seriously wrong with him,” “When are the newly approved insane asylums opening?” and “Melania doesnt have blonde hair🙄.”
He previously went ballistic over Republican plans to rename a portion of the Kennedy Center after the first lady, and he made it known he was opposed to the House vote that could set those wheels in motion as soon as fall 2025. (RELATED: ‘The Math Ain’t Mathin’ Here’: Jasmine Crockett Attacks First Lady Melania In Bizarre Rant)
Schlossberg’s raging post was shared alongside the caption, “Plain reading of the statute makes clear — YOU CANT DO THAT.”
He cited a federal law from 1983 stating: “[N]o additional memorials or plaques in the nature of memorials shall be designated or installed in the public areas of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.”
He also tagged President Donald Trump and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson in the post.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 17: Jack Schlossberg visits The Empire State Building on September 17, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Empire State Realty Trust)
Schlossberg continued making fun of Melania’s Slovenian heritage with his heavy interpretation of her foreign accent in the video lasting over two minutes.
The president handed the letter to Putin in person during last week’s high-stakes summit in Alaska aimed at finding an end to the war, officials told Reuters.
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