Jack Schlossberg resembles grandfather John F Kennedy in magazine photoshoot as he discusses Biden’s reelection bid

Jack Schlossberg has been roped in by Vogue as political correspondent for the presidential campaign
UPDATED JUL 12, 2024
John F Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg said despite the concerns over Joe Biden's ability, people should vote for the Democratic party (X/JackSchlossberg, Getty Images)
John F Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg said despite the concerns over Joe Biden's ability, people should vote for the Democratic party (X/JackSchlossberg, Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: John F Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg has proved he inherited more from the late president than just political ambition while posing up for a suave photoshoot. 

The pictures show his uncanny resemblance to his grandfather, as per DailyMail.

Schlossberg, 31, is very outspoken on social media and has garnered over 180,000 followers on Instagram and 103,000 on TikTok. He is the son of Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of John F Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy.

Jack Schlossberg resembles grandfather John F Kennedy in photoshoot


 
 
 
 
 
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Schlossberg, a 31-year-old Harvard Law School graduate, bears a striking resemblance to JFK in a sultry Vogue photoshoot. He has also been roped in by the publication as political correspondent for the presidential campaign.

Dressed in a suit, the aspiring lawyer — cousin to presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr — posed on the floor surrounded by photocopies of his own face in one shot.

In another image, he smiled at the camera while biting a pen, and a third captured him running through an office holding a stack of magazines.

Jack Schlossberg shares his views on Joe Biden’s reelection bid

Schlossberg expressed his ambition to follow in his renowned grandfather's footsteps by entering the political arena.

He stated, "I am inspired by my family’s legacy of public service. I take that very seriously, and I want to contribute in my own way. I have big dreams, but I also know that I’m trying to make a positive impact today."

He also shared his views on President Biden's reelection bid.

When asked if he had a message for those questioning Biden's ability to run amid health concerns, Jack, a dedicated liberal, encouraged people to look beyond the candidate and vote for the party.

He said, "Whatever people decide is up to them. However, the choice that you’re actually making about the government you want is the same today as it was a month ago. It’s worth showing up to vote even if you’re not enthusiastic about the candidate so that things don’t get way worse."

"I understand if that’s not an appealing message to people, but I still think, at the end of the day, voting for Democrats is going to be the right way to go," he asserted.

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Jack Schlossberg said despite concerns over Joe Biden's mental acuity, voting for Democrats was the 'right way to go' (Getty Images)

Jack Schlossberg and his passion for politics

Jack shared with Vogue that his passion for politics began in 2007 when his uncle, Senator Edward 'Teddy' Kennedy, asked for his opinion on Barack Obama’s presidential campaign.

"I told him how much I loved him and thought he was the real deal. I know that my uncle Teddy was just humoring me in a way, but I also felt like he wanted to hear the opinion of a young person and took it seriously," he recalled.

"He and my mom endorsed Obama right after he won the South Carolina primary. I felt so involved, so heard, so excited about politics, and felt anything could happen and I could make a difference."

Before this, he felt he "wasn’t good at anything," but diving into politics sparked a new excitement in his life. "At that time in my life, I wasn’t good at anything, really. I was pretty bad at sports, and I was a bad student," he admitted.

"But all of a sudden, Obama was running and all I wanted to do was watch the news every day. I got super into politics, and I felt like it was the most exciting thing I’d ever seen."


 
 
 
 
 
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He also remembered a 10th-grade history lesson about his grandfather's presidency that made him feel "uncomfortable", leading him to start "goofing off."

When called on by his teacher and unable to answer a question, it motivated him to learn everything he could about JFK.

"That day I went home and started reading. That’s when I started getting serious about learning about my family and got really inspired by it," he explained.

During his conversation with the publication, he referred to his grandfather as his "hero".

"[His administration]  is a blueprint for how progressivism can work in America and how America can lead the world in a positive, optimistic, science-driven way," he added.

Jack Schlossberg's resemblance to grandfather John F Kennedy sparks discussion online

Social media users commented on Schlossberg's resemblance to his grandfather JFK and his political opinons.

One user wrote, "He was a bad student (self admitted) yet got into HARVARD. The liberal elites sure do help themselves."

The second wrote, "He's a jerk. He went off on Robert Kennedy Jr with the maturity of a middle school student.  Now we know why. He's reaping rewards."

The third user said, "He could be handsome but has too much of his dad in him.  He’s trying though."

The fourth user disagreed, "Jack looks like his Dad Ed Schlossberg."

The last added, "Something creepy about him and how he thinks his opinion matters regarding politics."

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