Jack Schlossberg
American writer
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February 18 2025 | Reactivated his X and Instagram accounts to call attention to DOGE's closure of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, successfully prompting the library to reopen. |
February 2025 | Deleted his X and Instagram accounts after months of political commentary opposing his cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign and subsequent nomination. |
2024 | Began working for Vogue as a political correspondent after graduating from Harvard Law School and passing the bar exam. |
2024 | Began posting political commentary and comedic sketches on social media in preparation for the U.S. presidential election. |
2024 | Was the subject of a look-alike contest held in Washington, DC. |
2024 | Gave his first in-person speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, endorsing Kamala Harris. |
2024 | Jack Schlossberg begins working as a political correspondent for Vogue magazine. |
September 2024 | Appeared as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he encouraged young people to vote. |
September 2024 | Became co-chair of Climate Power's 'Too Hot Not to Vote' campaign to engage and motivate voters on climate and clean energy issues. |
2023 | Publicly criticized his first cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign and supported Biden's re-election. Served as chair of the selection committee for the New Frontier Award until its 20th and final ceremony. |
2023 | Passed the New York State bar exam. |
2023 | Publicly criticized his first cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign and supported Biden's re-election. |
2022 | Graduated from the joint Juris Doctor – Master of Business Administration program at Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School. |
August 2020 | Gave a virtual address on the second night of the Democratic National Convention, endorsing Joe Biden's presidential campaign. |
2018 | Schlossberg had a cameo role in the eighth-season finale of the television show Blue Bloods. |
2016 | Returned to the United States to work as a staff assistant in the State Department's Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs. Also wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post encouraging young voters to support Hillary Clinton for president. |
2016 | Schlossberg attended the Met Gala with his mother Caroline and was included in the Vanity Fair annual International Best-Dressed List. |
2016 | Returned to the United States to work as a staff assistant in the State Department's Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs. |
2016 | Wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post encouraging young voters to support Hillary Clinton for president. |
2015 | Graduated from Yale University with a degree in history, focusing on Japanese history. |
2015 | Started working at Rakuten, a Japanese internet and e-commerce company in Tokyo, through the company's overseas graduates hiring program. |
November 2013 | Introduced President Barack Obama at the Medal of Freedom Award gala commemorating the 50th anniversary of President Kennedy's death. |
2012 | Jack Schlossberg made his first live television appearance in an interview with CNN at the Democratic National Convention, at age 19. |
2012 | Co-founded 'Yale for Murphy' to support Democrat Chris Murphy's Connecticut senate candidacy. |
2011 | Wrote a letter to The New York Times editors responding to a critical column about President Kennedy's legacy, which The Atlantic noted 'launched his political career'. |
2011 | Worked as a senate intern in Washington, D.C. |
2010 | Worked in Washington, D.C. as a senate page. |
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