Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, just added some humor to the political conversation about Donald Trump and the Kennedy family’s prestigious Profile in Courage Award. During a recent interview, Schlossberg joked about how unlikely it is for Trump to even be in the running. The real kicker? He suggested that for Trump to gain the family’s favor, he’d have to admit to a list of alleged crimes and step down from the presidency. Talk about a monumental ask!
The 2026 Profile in Courage Award ceremony is set to recognize notable figures like Jerome Powell for his defense of Federal Reserve independence, along with the courageous citizens of Minneapolis. Schlossberg’s comments not only highlight his sarcasm but also seem to shed light on the challenge faced by public figures trying to balance courage and accountability. With the past awardees being bipartisan, the irony isn’t lost—what would it take for Trump to shift his narrative enough to be considered? At this point, it seems unlikely, but who knows what the future holds in a world where politics can sometimes resemble a soap opera!
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