The Kennedy family drama took a comedic turn this week as Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of President John F. Kennedy, launched a series of mocking videos aimed at his cousin, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The videos, posted on Instagram, featured Schlossberg impersonating various characters to criticize his cousin, including a Massachusetts fan named Jimmy, a southerner named Wade, and an Italian-American Long Islander named Anthony.
The videos, which included heavily accented caricatures, drew mixed reactions from viewers. While some found them entertaining, others were offended by the stereotypes used in the impersonations. Schlossberg, who has hinted at his own political ambitions in the past, seemed unfazed by the criticism, posting follow-up videos in character to address the backlash.
The feud between the two cousins has escalated tensions within the Kennedy political dynasty, with Schlossberg openly supporting President Biden and criticizing his cousin’s presidential campaign. The Biden campaign has not commented on Schlossberg’s videos, but it is clear that the family rift is deepening.
Despite the controversy, Schlossberg’s videos have showcased his comedic talents and willingness to take risks. Whether his antics will have any impact on the upcoming election remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the Kennedy family drama is far from over.