
JFK's Grandson Wears Blonde Wig To Mock Melania Trump Over Her Letter To Putin
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In the first lady’s “peace letter” to Putin, she told the Russian president that “it is time” to protect children and future generations worldwide.
Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of the late President John F. Kennedy, took aim at first lady Melania Trump and her letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a mocking video on social media.
On Monday, Schlossberg, 32, posted a video on X, formerly Twitter, where he sported a blonde wig and read aloud Trump’s letter to Putin while imitating her accent. The clip has 400,000-plus views on the platform as of this writing.
Schlossberg, known for his controversial online presence, wrapped up his video by criticizing the letter, adding while still imitating her voice, “What am I saying, this makes no sense. Please be more specific, Miss Melania Trump.”
“A message from our BEAUTIFUL FIRST LADY thank you for your attention to this matter!!” Schlossberg captioned his post.
In the first lady’s “peace letter” to Putin, which was obtained by Fox News on Friday, she told the world leader “it is time” to protect children and future generations worldwide. Though the letter did not specifically mention Ukraine or Russia’s invasion of the country, it was hand-delivered to Putin by President Donald Trump ahead of their summit in Alaska last week. The Trump-Putin meeting was met with scrutiny after the pair ended the summit without reaching a ceasefire in the ongoing war in Ukraine.













