Jack Schlossberg made creepy comments about JD Vance’s wife Usha — and that’s not the worst of his wild posts

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John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, made his name spreading wild comments on social media — including with a series creepy posts aimed at second lady Usha Vance.

Schlossberg, who announced he’s running for Congress in New York’s 12th District, bizarrely joked that he’s “having a son” with JD Vance’s wife, professed his “love” for her and compared her “hotness” to his own grandmother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

The 32-year-old former Vogue political correspondent — who has more than 1.7 million followers across X, Instagram and TikTok — also has a history of crude and bizarre rants ranging from mocking his cousin RFK Jr.’s spasmodic dysphonia to posting a recipe that calls for “Jew blood.” 

Here are some of the weird, wild and offensive statements that put him on the map.

Schlossberg’s strange obsession with  Usha Vance

In January, Schlossberg took to social media to poll his followers on whether Usha Vance has more sex appeal than his late grandmother, Jackie O.

“True or false: Usha Vance is way hotter than Jackie O,” he wrote in an X post during President Trump’s inauguration ceremony.

The tweet sparked uproar and  grossed-out many of his followers.

“Gonna be honest man, I think most people don’t do hotness rankers involving their grandmas,” one user commented.

Schlossberg claimed he’s having a baby with Second Lady Usha Vance in a bizarre post. Jack Schlossberg/Instagram

In a follow up post, Schlossberg called himself “a literal pervert.”

“I called my grandmother hot … have I totally lost it? Jesus … this kid will do anything for attention. Your grandfather would be ashamed. Seriously. Time to get a job,” Schlossberg wrote of himself in third person — as observers told him to “seek help”

He later professed his love for her in a his cringey Instagram video, calling Vance “the most beautiful woman in the world” and begging her be his  “valentine” while singing Train’s “Drops of Jupiter.”

In April, he fired off an outlandish tweet targeting Vance again — this time announcing that he’s “having a son” with the 39-year-old lawyer.

Schlossberg compared Usha Vance’s “hotness” to his own grandmother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. AP

“I’m having a son !! I’m so excited about this. Cannot wait for the birth of my next child because today was the best day of my life,” he wrote on X, in an apparent attempt at humor.

“Out of wedlock , yes. But we might get married.”

He then posted an image of his face photoshopped over a child held by Vance, writing, “You never feel like you’re ready to be a parent. Until one day, you become one.”

Schlossberg claims Alan Dershowitz murdered his wife

In February, Schlossberg posted a rant accusing high-profile lawyer Alan Dershowitz of killing his own wife — prompting the attorney to threaten a defamation lawsuit against him.

“Alan Dershowitz if you can hear me I need your help, I’ve been trying to reach out to you. I’m in deep s—t, dude. I’m all over the Epstein documents, there’s all sorts of credible evidence,”  he said in an X post.

Schlossberg posted a strange rant accusing high-profile lawyer Alan Dershowitz of killing his own wife. Jack Schlossberg/Instagram

“Everyone knows I killed my wife, I’ve got a thousand sexual assault cases against me, I look like a human penis. I’m completely irrelevant and I’ve never had consensual sex … Oh wait, s–t, that’s you,” he said, adding he felt Dershowitz had insulted his family.

Dershowitz — a former lawyer for Trump and OJ Simpson, who also  worked as an attorney for the late Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) — responded: “He’s done more harm for the Kennedy name than all the rest of the Kennedys combined.”

Schlossberg shares naked toddler pics — of himself

In April, the social media provocateur posted a photo of himself as toddler — nude in sunglasses and peeing on balcony as he feuded with his former boss, Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

“TFW you boycott the met gala,” he captioned the Instagram image, using an acronym for the phrase “that feeling when.”

Schlossberg posted a photo of himself as a toddler, naked and peeing. Jack Schlossberg/Instagram

He quickly deleted the image after fans begged him to take it down.

“Hey Jack pedophiles love and use this kind of thing,” wrote supbreaux1. “Please reconsider this post for children everywhere.”

Schlossberg’s mean joke 

Schlossberg posted a cruel impression of his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., that mocked his spasmodic dysphonia, which affects his ability to speak.

“I’m trying to figure out the right present to get Donald Trump for his inauguration,” he said, mimicking RFK Jr.’s breathless stutter.

“So I found a really rare animal and killed it,” he said in the Instagram footage, sparking outrage.

Schlossberg mocked his cousin, RFK Jr’s, spasmodic dysphonia in a social media video. X

Schlossberg calls cousin RFK Jr. a “rabid dog”

Schlossberg gave an interview Wednesday — as he kicked off his  campaign for New York’s 12th Congressional District— calling his cousin, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a dangerous “rabid dog.” 

“[Trump] caged one and put it in his Cabinet — a rabid dog in his Cabinet.  [He] put a collar on my cousin, RFK Jr., and has him there barking, spreading lies, and spreading misinformation,” he told MSNBC.

Schlossberg called RFK a “rabid dog” in an interview Getty Images

“RFK Jr. is a dangerous person who is making life and death decisions as secretary of Health and Human Services,” Schlossberg said in the interview.

“And you don’t have to take my word for it. Now we have an actual record to go on. He has cut a quarter of the people who work in his agency. He fired all the vaccine experts on the [Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices] and replaced them with anti-vaxxers,” he said.

Schlossberg’s  “Jew blood”  recipe

In another since-deleted post, Schlossberg designed a crude recipe for a “MAHA energy ball” — referring to Make America Healthy Again, a slogan trademarked by his cousin RFK Jr.

The recipe includes “2 oz of Jew blood (Ashkenazi not Sephardic). 4 cups of male j–z. Baked at 300 degrees until totally dry like your wife,” he wrote in February, sparking backlash.

The tasteless joke was an apparent reference to previous claims by RFK Jr. that COVID-19 was “ethnically targeted” to be less deadly for Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people.

Those claims are unfounded.

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