Jack Schlossberg Challenges Joe Rogan on JFK Assassination Claims
Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, recently criticized popular podcast host Joe Rogan for his comments suggesting that JFK was assassinated by intelligence agencies. The confrontation took place via social media and has reignited discussions around the mysterious circumstances surrounding Kennedy’s assassination in 1963.
Public Statement on Social Media
On Monday, Schlossberg took to Instagram to express his frustrations directly addressing Rogan. He accused the podcaster of spreading false information regarding his grandfather’s assassination, declaring him a “liar.” In his post, he challenged Rogan to thoroughly review the forthcoming JFK files when they are released to verify the facts he has presented.
“Hey Joe Rogan, what’s up you short f–k? Are you going to go through all the JFK assassination files [Tuesday] with your little butt buddy Bobby?” Schlossberg wrote, referring to his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “You better after. After you spread all those lies? You’re not going to make sure that they’re true?”
Height and Personal Attacks
Schlossberg’s criticism didn’t stop at the misinformation. He further ridiculed Rogan over his height, highlighting a disparity between their supposed measurements. While Rogan claims to be 5 feet 8 inches tall, Schlossberg, at 6 feet 2 inches, humorously questioned Rogan about his stature:
“How’s the weather down there?”
In his caption, Schlossberg continued with jabs, suggesting that Rogan would be too intimidated to invite him onto the podcast due to their differing viewpoints.
The Context of JFK Files Release
The entire exchange arrives amid renewed interest in the JFK assassination files, with former President Donald Trump recently asserting his intention to release approximately 80,000 documents related to the assassination. Trump remarked, “So, people have been waiting for decades for this, and I’ve instructed my people … lots of different people … that they must be released tomorrow,” indicating urgency for transparency regarding historical events.
Schlossberg’s Perspective on JFK’s Legacy
Schlossberg has voiced that the truth surrounding his grandfather’s assassination is far more tragic than the myths that have emerged. He believes that the event “didn’t need to happen” and emphasized that it should not be misconstrued as part of an overarching conspiracy.
Conclusion
The confrontation between Schlossberg and Rogan not only highlights the ongoing debate surrounding JFK’s assassination but also sheds light on the impact of public figures speaking on historical events. As the release of the JFK files approaches, the discussions surrounding the truth of Kennedy’s assassination continue to evolve.