JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg trolls Melania Trump's letter to Putin in cheap wig and fake accent

Jack Schlossberg threw on a scraggly blonde wig to read Melania Trump’s 'peace letter' to Vladimir Putin in a Slovenian accent for his followers
PUBLISHED AUG 18, 2025
Jack Schlossberg poked fun at Melania Trump’s letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, which Donald Trump hand-delivered to him during the Alaska summit (Getty Images, Instagram/@jackuno)
Jack Schlossberg poked fun at Melania Trump’s letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, which Donald Trump hand-delivered to him during the Alaska summit (Getty Images, Instagram/@jackuno)

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS: Jack Schlossberg just mocked the first lady.

The 32-year-old grandson of John F Kennedy threw on a scraggly blonde wig and poked fun at Melania Trump’s letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, slipping into his best Slovenian accent while reading it aloud on social media.


 
 
 
 
 
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Channeling President Donald Trump’s signature caps-lock style, Schlossberg captioned the video, “A message from our BEAUTIFUL FIRST LADY,” before adding, “Thank you for your attention to this matter - We want peace!”

After reading the entire letter, he quipped, “What am I saying? This makes no sense. Please be more specific, Miss Melania Trump.”

Melania Trump’s 'peace letter' to Vladimir Putin

The real letter, which President Donald Trump himself posted on Truth Social, was hand-delivered to Vladimir Putin during the Alaska summit over the weekend.



 

It dodged any mention of Ukraine or fighting, but instead suggested that Putin could “single-handedly restore” the “melodic laughter” of children trapped in the conflict.

Kate Bennett, author of 'Free Melania', told CNN that the letter reflected the first lady’s “independent voice” despite her tendency to avoid the spotlight.

“She‘s always been a voice for children, she wanted to say something to the Russian president on behalf of herself and on behalf of her care about children,” Bennett explained.

 U.S. first lady Melania Trump speaks during a roundtable discussion on the
First lady Melania Trump speaks during a roundtable discussion on the 'Take It Down Act' in the Mike Mansfield Room at the US Capitol on March 3, 2025, in Washington, DC (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

She said Melania may be more politically tuned in than people think. “It’s this juxtaposition of Melania Trump where she wants to show her voice, she wants to be in the conversation, but no one’s seen her, right? Like, she has not been in Washington for most of the first 200 days of Trump’s presidency. So it’s definitely behind the scenes [she] has influence," Bennett said.

"This time around, it’s much harder to think of her as an active participant in this situation with Putin, with Russia, with Ukraine when she is not seen visibly, when she is not a typical first lady," the author continued. "She’s more politically aligned with the president than most people think in terms of her conservative values. So in a way it’s unusual that she wrote this letter because we haven’t really seen her, but at the same time it tracks, it’s very Melania Trump.”

Jack Schlossberg’s social media salvos

Jack Schlossberg continued taking potshots after posting his Melania Trump parody.

“Remember—It was REALLY HARD to get rid of NAPOLEON I think the current US regime might be in power for quite a while But, I LOVE attrition!! that’s the good news :),” he wrote in an X (formerly Twitter) post.



 

It’s not the first time the Kennedy heir has taken aim at the Trumps. Just last month, Schlossberg raged as Republicans floated renaming the Kennedy Center Opera House after Melania.

“The Trump Administration stands for freedom of oppression, not expression. He uses his awesome powers to suppress free expression and instill fear. But this isn’t about the arts,” he fumed.

He said Trump was obsessed with eclipsing JFK. “Trump is obsessed with being bigger than JFK, with minimizing the many heroes of our past, as if that elevates him. It doesn’t. But there’s hope — art lasts forever, and no one can change what JFK and our shared history stands for," Schlossberg insisted.


 
 
 
 
 
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He even tried to bait Trump into a deal. “If you release your Epstein files, I can help you achieve your life-long goal of changing the name of the Kennedy Center. Let’s make a fantastic deal?” he snarked in a post.



 

Just last week, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tapped the Kennedy scion for the America250 Commission.

Schlossberg publicly thanked Schumer “for your leadership at this critical hour” and vowed, “I won’t let you down.”



 

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