Jack Schlossberg has launched a mean attack Joe Rogan just for hours Donald Trump announced that he was release all documents with regard to the murder of the former president.
Schlossberg focused on the podcaster for his interview in 2023 with his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy JR, in which the now secretary of Health and Human Services spoke the idea that John F. Kennedy was killed by America's intelligence services.
“I am aware of that danger,” said RFK Jr. At the time. 'I don't live in fear of it, you know, not at all. But I am not stupid about it and I take precautions. '
Trump appeared on the same podcast months later and promised to release all documents with regard to JFK's murder on November 22, 1963 if he were elected president.
Those documents will now be released on Tuesday – and Schlossberg, who is the only grandson of John F. Kennedy, says he hopes that they will suppress all theories about what really happened.
“Tomorrow you go through all JFK Assassination files with your small Butt -Buddy Bobby,” asked Schlossberg Rogan in a video posted on Instagram on Monday evening. “You can do better.”
“After you have spread all those lies, you're not going to make sure they are true?” he asked rhetorically.
In a caption for the video, Schlossberg also brought Rogan to have him in his show.

The only grandson of John F. Kennedy, Jack Schlossberg, launched a loose attack on Joe Rogan on Monday evening, after President Donald Trump announced that he would issue all remaining documents with regard to the JFK murder

Schlossberg focused on Rogan (depicted in November) for his interview in 2023 with his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy JR, in which the now secretary of health and human services spend the idea that John F. Kennedy was killed by America's intelligence agencies
“Kidding, you're too scared to talk to someone who doesn't agree,” said Schlossberg.
The federal government maintained that the 35th president of the United States was killed by a lonely shooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, who was murdered days later by Jack Ruby.
But questions emerged shortly after the death of Kennedy took place on live television, especially after the federal government claimed that only one bullet hit Kennedy and left his throat.
Many have since stated that there must have been a second shooter – something that federal officials have long refused.
When Trump took place for the first time in 2017, he promised to release all the files that the federal government has about the murder.
More than 2,800 documents were released that year, with President Joe Biden issuing additional documents in 2021 and 2022.
The National Archives then released additional documents on 30 June 2023.
Nevertheless, thousands of documents remained under seal and claimed in his interview with Rogan in October that there was a 'national security risk'.

Trump had claimed that a number of people in the federal government, including former State Secretary Mike Pompeo, did not want him to release the files

The federal government has long maintained that Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963 by a single shooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, on November 22, 1963
At the time, he said that a number of people in the federal government, including former State Secretary Mike Pompeo, did not want him to release the files.
“They called me. They said, sir, [we] Would you rather not have. Then, and I opened them, but I was asked by some people not to open them, “Trump told Rogan.
He added that there is also a file about Martin Luther King Jr. “That they would like to see.”
'But when I win, I will open them, “he promised.
“I can't tell you if they will find something interesting,” Trump added and noticed that he “partially opened the documents.”
'I think I opened 50%, but I was asked not to do it. And I thought that was a reasonable question, but now I'm going to do it. I'm going to do it very quickly. There is a lot of interest in it. '
Only a few days after he took office for the second time, Trump signed an executive order in which information services are instructed to work with the White House on a plan to release all documents.
Finally, Trump said on Monday that he would release all remaining documents, which he called 'interesting' without giving any hint of what could be in them.

Trump announced on Monday that he would release all remaining documents, which he called 'interesting' without giving any hint of what could be in them
“We are tomorrow to announce and give all Kennedy files … People have been waiting for decades,” he said from John F. Kennedy Center for the performance Arts in Washington DC “
“That will be released tomorrow. We have a huge amount of paper. You have read a lot. '
He added: 'I don't believe we will edit something. I just said not to edit. You can't edit. But we are going to release the JFK files. '
The substance of what could come from the series of new documents remains unclear. But they could Take files on a CIA spy chef with a dark role in the affair, it came up last month.
According to Jefferson Morley, a leading expert in the field of the murder, the new documents could also contain files about George Joannides, who was head of secret action at the Cia's station in Miami in 1963.
The CIA man in Miami financed a group of Cuban exiles, who tried to infiltrate murderer Lee Harvey Oswald for weeks before he shot down the president in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
Axios reported in February that the FBI had excavated 2,400 new documents that could shed light on the permanent mystery of JFK's death.
Nevertheless, Schlossberg repeatedly denied that there was something interesting about the death of his grandfather.
'The truth is a lot more sad than the myth – a tragedy that did not have to happen. No part of an inevitable large schedule, “he wrote in January, after the Executive Order of Trump.
'Declassification uses JFK as a political prop when H is not here to hit back. There is nothing heroic about it, “he claimed.
Dailymail.com has contacted Rogan's publicist for comment.