
JFK Heir Names Exactly How Trump Could Win Kennedy 'Courage' Award In Blunt Takedown
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The congressional candidate laid out why the president is totally not "in the running" for the Kennedy family-created award.
Jack Schlossberg — a Democratic congressional candidate and grandson of late President John F. Kennedy — listed off several ways Donald Trump could receive the Profile in Courage Award, an honor created by the Kennedy family.
Schlossberg, who looks to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) in a crowded race for his House seat, appeared on MS NOW on Sunday when host Jackie Alemany asked him about the honor, Trump’s “love of receiving awards” and the president’s “proclivity” for things tied to the Kennedy name.
“Is there anything that would ever warrant your family’s consideration of Donald Trump receiving this award?” asked Alemany of the honor given to officials whose “actions demonstrate the qualities of politically courageous leadership in the spirit of” Kennedy’s book, “Profiles in Courage,” per the JFK Library’s website.
Schlossberg, a fierce Trump critic who sits on the award committee, laid out his criteria.
“If President Trump admitted to the many crimes and the grift that he has committed while president in office, stepped down and handed over the power of the presidency to somebody responsible and not somebody in his own cabinet,” the 33-year-old Democrat began.













