John F Kennedy’s only grandson Jack Schlossberg stepped into the spotlight
The grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, John Bouvier Kennedy “Jack” Schlossberg, made a dramatic entrance into the political spotlight at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. He garnered attention not only for his family history but also for his fervent support of presidential candidate Joe Biden.

Schlossberg was one of many notable speakers at the convention, whose presence touched many people, including former President Barack Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. This was his first excursion into national politics when he endorsed Biden alongside his mother Caroline Kennedy.
Schlossberg’s political commentary had already started to gather traction before his convention speech. He had published pieces critical of conservative politicians in prestigious publications including Time Magazine, The Washington Post, and The New York Times.
Schlossberg invoked his grandfather’s spirit throughout his convention speech, highlighting timeless themes of bravery, solidarity, and patriotism. Though times have changed, the themes of President Kennedy’s historic nomination acceptance speech—courage, unity, and patriotism—remain relevant today, as Schlossberg noted when thinking back on it sixty years ago.

In addition to his political involvement, Schlossberg’s remarkable likeness to his late uncle and grandpa, John F. Kennedy Jr., sparked public curiosity. Comments praising his attractive features flooded social media, with many pointing out the unmistakable familial resemblance.
Schlossberg’s career and academic trajectory has also drawn interest. After earning a history degree from Yale University, he went on to study at Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School. His family lineage served as inspiration for his commitment to public service, which he demonstrated throughout his academic career.
Schlossberg has traveled with his mother, Caroline Kennedy, on a number of diplomatic missions; she served as the United States ambassador to Japan from 2013 to 2017. Their relationship is a reflection of a strong bond based on common experiences and ideals.
Schlossberg has excelled academically in addition to displaying charisma and a taste for humor—qualities that are frequently connected to the Kennedy family. Schlossberg’s former boss, former Secretary of State John Kerry, attested to his inherited humor when he said, “A sense of humor is not genetic, but apparently in the Kennedy family it can be inherited.” This trait appears to persist in Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of President Kennedy.
Schlossberg’s romantic life has garnered media attention in issues of the heart, especially his previous engagement with Krissy Jones, a yoga teacher and studio owner. His alleged new relationship, according to reports, is escalating public curiosity in his private life.

Outside of politics, Schlossberg has received respect from a surprising source, most notably from his hero, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Schlossberg was overjoyed to receive a recorded birthday message from the actor, referring to it as “the greatest day of my life.”
Jack Schlossberg bears the burden of his family’s legendary past as he becomes a prominent voice in American politics. Schlossberg’s charisma and commitment to upholding the principles of his grandpa, President John F. Kennedy, are evident in his support of political issues and his handling of personal milestones.