
JFK's Grandson Hits 'Scared' Joe Rogan With Wicked Challenge On Assassination Files
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Jack Schlossberg slammed news networks along with the podcast host for their interest in the "fake JFK documents story."
John F. Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, slammed podcast host Joe Rogan in a social media post Monday ahead of the release of previously classified documents tied to the assassination of his grandfather.
“Joe stand up so we can see — have me on your show just kidding your too scared to talk to someone who doesn’t agree with you,” wrote Schlossberg of Rogan, who’s been criticized for platforming conspiracy theories on his show.
Schlossberg’s caption accompanied a clip of him mocking Rogan for spreading “all those lies” where he questioned why he wouldn’t “make sure they’re true.”
Rogan — in an interview with former CIA agent Mike Baker last month — said he felt like “Charlie Brown when Lucy keeps pulling that football away” when asked if he was “excited” for the upcoming release of the files, which were released Tuesday following an executive order by President Donald Trump.
The JFK assassination documents, a vast majority of which have already been released, follow last month’s hyped-up (and subsequently disappointing) drop of files on disgraced financier and accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.