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Jack Schlossberg Keeps Skeleton Dressed in JFK's Clothes
Kennedy scion reveals macabre display to help with back injury recovery
Mar. 15, 2026 at 9:24pm
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Jack Schlossberg, the 33-year-old grandson of President John F. Kennedy, has a skeleton in his home that is dressed in his late grandfather's clothes. Schlossberg claims he kept the skeleton to help him relearn how to walk and stand up straight after a back injury, and that he now "talks" to the skeleton. Schlossberg, who is running for Congress in New York's 12th district, frequently evokes his famous grandfather's legacy during his campaign.
Why it matters
Schlossberg's unusual display of his grandfather's clothing on a skeleton raises questions about his mental state and judgment, which could become an issue in his congressional campaign. The Kennedy family legacy continues to loom large in American politics, and Schlossberg's actions may be seen as an attempt to capitalize on that legacy.
The details
Schlossberg said he had the skeleton dressed in JFK's robe and hat as a way to "visualize posture" and "ask questions" of his grandfather after a back injury. He claims JFK "killed the hat industry" by often going hatless, and now he's "making him wear it." Schlossberg is running for the 12th congressional district in New York against multiple Democratic candidates.
- Schlossberg revealed the skeleton display in a recent CBS News interview about his congressional campaign.
The players
Jack Schlossberg
The 33-year-old grandson of President John F. Kennedy who is running for Congress in New York's 12th district.
John F. Kennedy
The former U.S. president and Schlossberg's grandfather, whose clothes are worn by the skeleton in Schlossberg's home.
Caroline Kennedy
Schlossberg's mother and the daughter of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis.
What they’re saying
“I had a back injury, and I had to kind of relearn how to walk and stand up straight. So at the time, I wanted to study and visualize posture on my bones.”
— Jack Schlossberg (CBS News)
“Then I was given a robe, a hand-me-down robe from my grandpa, and then I kind of put the robe on him, and I realized, 'Oh, my God, now I can ask him questions. And we can talk.'”
— Jack Schlossberg (CBS News)
What’s next
Schlossberg's unusual behavior with the skeleton dressed in JFK's clothes could become a campaign issue as he runs for Congress. Voters may scrutinize his judgment and mental state as he seeks elected office.
The takeaway
Schlossberg's display of his grandfather's clothing on a skeleton in his home raises questions about his mental health and judgment, which could become a liability as he runs for Congress. The Kennedy family legacy continues to loom large in American politics, and Schlossberg's actions may be seen as an attempt to capitalize on that legacy in an unconventional way.
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