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JFK’s grandson blasted for ‘disgusting’ JD Vance & Pope comment

world was still reeling from the news of Pope Francis’ death at age 88, Schlossberg logged on to X (formerly Twitter) and unleashed a comment that quickly caught fire online:

“Okay JD killed the pope.”

But the post, which appeared to be meant as a joke (we think?), didn’t land the way Schlossberg may have hoped. Within hours, it had racked up over 470,000 views, drawing swift backlash and a flood of furious replies.

“Shameful,” “insensitive,” and “just not funny”

Critics didn’t hold back:

One user snapped: “Your words are shameful.”

Another replied: “Are you kidding with this? Just not funny – total disrespect.”

A third was blunter: “No, Johnny. Maybe it’s time to back off.”

Some even reminded Schlossberg that, given his family’s legacy and connection to Catholicism, he should know better.

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Jack Schlossberg, also known as John “Jack” Bouvier Kennedy