JFK’s Grandson Jack Schlossberg’s Awkward Tweet Comparing Usha Vance to Grandma Jackie Kennedy Leaves Internet Shocked

Jack Schlossberg, grandson of former US President John F. Kennedy, sparked a whirlwind of criticism and confusion during President Trump’s inauguration ceremony on Monday. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Schlossberg asked an eyebrow-raising question comparing the “hotness” of Vice President JD Vance’s wife, Usha Vance, to his iconic grandmother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. “True or False: Usha Vance Is Much Hotter Than Jackie O?” he wrote, setting off a storm of reactions online.

The comment sparked a mix of amusement and backlash, with one user humorously agreeing: “I think we can both agree that they are two very foxy ladies, am I right, Jack, my man???” Schlossberg replied, “We really appreciate this thank you, Sam,” adding fuel to the fire.

However, it was his follow-up tweet that left fans really upset. Calling herself a “literal pervert” for making the comparison, the 32-year-old author admitted: “I called my grandma hot … have I lost it? Jesus … this kid will do anything for attention. Your grandpa would be ashamed say. Seriously. Time to get a job.”

The post quickly went viral and many expressed concern over his remarks. Critics urged him to “seek help,” with one user bluntly stating, “I’ll be honest man, I think most people don’t do hotness rankers involving their grandmothers.” Others called the comments “desperate for engagement” and advised him to delete the tweets. “Literally your grandma,” one user scolded, while another asked: “You consider your grandma a ‘hottie’?”

Jack Schlossberg, the only grandchild of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and JFKis no stranger to public scrutiny. The Harvard graduate and son of Caroline Kennedy has previously been praised for his progressive political views and dedication to public service. Last year he came along Vogue as a political correspondent to cover the presidential election in 2024. In an interview with VogueSchlossberg spoke about his aspirations: “I’m inspired by my family’s legacy of public service. I take that very seriously and I want to contribute in my own way.”

But his recent remarks have caused many to question his judgment. While Schlossberg has made headlines for his political endorsements and commentary, this bizarre and awkward episode seems to have overshadowed his otherwise promising legacy.

As one commenter succinctly put it: “It’s not too late to delete this.”