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JFK’s only grandson, 31-year-old Jack Schlossberg, is the spitting image of the late president as he dresses up for a dapper Vogue photo shoot and assesses whether Joe Biden is REALLY fit to run for office.

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John F. Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg was a dead ringer for the late president when he posed for Vogue and announced he would be joining the publication as a political correspondent.

John F. Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg showed he inherited much more from the late president than just his political ambition by posing for a dapper photo. Fashion photo shoot in which he showed his striking resemblance to his grandfather.

Jack, 31, a Harvard Law School graduate, was the spitting image of JFK when he took part in a sultry photo shoot for the publication, which has recruited him as a political correspondent for the upcoming presidential election.

Dressed in a suit, the budding lawyer – who is a cousin of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – lay on the floor next to a stack of photocopies of his face in one of the images.

Another showed him smiling at the camera while chewing on a pen, while a third showed him running around an office with a stack of magazines in his hand.

While speaking to the outlet, Jack expressed his desire to follow in his famous grandfather’s footsteps and enter the world of politics, while also opening up about his thoughts on whether President Joe Biden is actually fit to run for reelection.

John F. Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg was a dead ringer for the late president when he posed for Vogue and announced he would be joining the publication as a political correspondent.

Jack, 31, a Harvard Law School graduate, looked a lot like his grandfather (pictured) as he took part in a sultry photo shoot for the publication.

Jack, 31, a Harvard Law School graduate, looked a lot like his grandfather (pictured) as he took part in a sultry photo shoot for the publication.

Jack is the son of JFK and his wife, Jackie Kennedy. Onassis' only surviving daughter, Caroline Kennedy, and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg. JFK and Jackie are pictured with Caroline and her brother in 1962.

Jack is the son of JFK and his wife, Jackie Kennedy. Onassis’ only surviving daughter, Caroline Kennedy, and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg. JFK and Jackie are pictured with Caroline and her brother in 1962.

“I’m inspired by my family’s legacy of public service,” he said. “I take it very seriously and want to contribute in my own way.”

“I have big dreams, but I also know that today I am trying to make a positive impact.”

Asked if he has a “message for people who may question President Biden’s fitness to run” in the upcoming election amid growing concerns about his health, Jack, a staunch liberal, urged people to look beyond the candidate and instead vote for his party.

“What each person decides is their own business,” he said.

‘However, the choice one actually makes about which government one wants is the same today as it was a month ago. It is worth going out to vote even if one is not enthusiastic about the candidate so that things do not get worse.

“I understand that this is not an attractive message for people, but I still think that, at the end of the day, voting for the Democrats is going to be the right way to go.”

Unsurprisingly, Jack made no mention of his uncle, RFK Jr., who is running as an independent and whom the budding politician has publicly criticized in the past.

In May, he shared videos on Instagram of himself referring to RFK Jr. as a “fucking idiot” and adding that he “has a very long relationship” with Biden’s political rival Donald Trump.

Jack, the son of JFK and his wife, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, and their only surviving child, Caroline Kennedy, and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg, attended an elite private school that charged $60,000 a year as a teenager.

He then went to Yale University for his undergraduate studies and then to Harvard Law School for his master’s degree.

He received his law degree and MBA from the latter and passed the bar exam in 2022.

Jack (seen with his mother in 2000) grew up in New York City and attended an elite private school that cost $60,000 a year as a teenager.

Jack (seen with his mother in 2000) grew up in New York City and attended an elite private school that cost $60,000 a year as a teenager.

He then headed to Yale University for college, followed by Harvard Law School for his master's degree; he received his law degree and MBA from the latter and passed the bar exam in 2022.

He then headed to Yale University for college, followed by Harvard Law School for his master’s degree; he received his law degree and MBA from the latter and passed the bar exam in 2022.

Jack (seen in 2022) has long shown an interest in politics, associating with high-ranking officials at a young age alongside his famous mother and making numerous political speeches.

Jack (seen in 2022) has long shown an interest in politics, associating with high-ranking officials at a young age alongside his famous mother and making numerous political speeches.

Jack has long demonstrated an interest in politics, associating with senior officials at an early age alongside his famous mother and making numerous political speeches over the years.

She told Vogue that her love of politics sparked in 2007 after her uncle, Senator Edward “Teddy” Kennedy, asked her what she thought of Barack Obama, who was running for president at the time.

“I told him how much I loved him and that I thought he was a genuine guy. I know my Uncle Teddy was just messing with me, but I also felt like he wanted to hear a young person’s opinion and he took it seriously,” she recalled.

“He and my mother supported Obama right after he won the South Carolina primary. I felt very involved, very heard, very excited about politics and I felt like anything could happen and I could make a difference.”

He recalled that before that he felt like he was “not good at anything,” but after getting “super into politics,” he felt a renewed enthusiasm for life.

“At that time in my life I wasn’t good at anything, really. I was pretty bad at sports and I was a bad student,” he continued.

“But then Obama was running and all I wanted to do was watch the news every day. I got really into politics and it felt like the most exciting thing I’d ever seen in my life.”

He also recalled a time in 10th grade when his class was learning about his grandfather’s presidency and he felt “uncomfortable” so he started “goofing off.”

He said his professor asked him to answer a question and when he didn’t know the answer, it made him want to go out and learn everything he could about JFK.

“That day I came home and started reading. That’s when I started to take learning about my family seriously and I felt very inspired,” he explained.

While speaking to the publication, she described her grandfather as her “hero.”

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“I’m inspired by my family’s legacy of public service,” she told Vogue. “I take it very seriously and want to contribute in my own way.” “I have big dreams.”

While chatting with the publication, he described his grandfather as his

While speaking to the publication, he described his grandfather as his “hero” and added: “(His administration) is a model for how progressivism can work in America.”

“(His administration) is a model for how progressivism can work in America and how America can lead the world in a positive, optimistic, science-driven way,” he added.

“His administration did many things that still stand today, and inspired an entire generation to enter public service, and still does.”

Jack is very outspoken on social media and has amassed over 180,000 followers on Instagram and 103,000 on TikTok.

He won attention in June 2023, when he launched a harsh tirade against his first cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., after he announced he would run for president.

Jack had previously made headlines after launching a bizarre online tirade against restaurants on his social media.

Jack had previously made headlines after launching a bizarre online tirade against restaurants on his social media.

Jack publicly supported the president Biden and called the candidacy of anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. a “disgrace.”

He won attention in June 2023, when he launched a harsh tirade against his first cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., after he announced he would run for president.

He also made headlines earlier after going on a bizarre online rant against restaurants on his social media.

Jack said people shouldn’t take his social media posts so seriously, telling Vogue: “I’m just having a good time.”

“I’m a funny, quirky guy. I’m a silly goose, a silly goose trying, just trying, to get the truth out.”

But he added:I try to say things that I think are important. People can tell when someone is being authentic and doesn’t have any other agenda.

‘I think very deeply and critically about what I want to say. This election year is very important to me and that’s why I’ve been trying to be more present.

‘This is a truly pivotal moment in history and it’s so exciting to be alive and able to vote.

“I want to convey that vibe because there’s a lot of negative energy around politics, and I want to convey some positivity because this really matters.”

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