Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 18, 2025 · Entertainment

Blonde Wig and Mockery: JFK Heir Slams Melania Trump’s Letter to Putin

John F. Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg brutally mocked First Lady Melania Trump over her letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin

SCANDAL ROCKS WASHINGTON: JACK SLOSSBERG MOCKS MELANIA TRUMP'S LETTER TO PUTIN

In a shocking turn of events, John F. Kennedy's heir, Jack Schlossberg, has been making waves in Washington with his scathing mockery of First Lady Melania Trump's letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The 32-year-old social media influencer and great-nephew of JFK donned an ill-fitting blonde wig and imitated Melania's Slovenian accent as he read her message aloud in a video posted on his social media pages.

The video, which has been making the rounds on the internet, shows Schlossberg parroting President Donald Trump's signature style by capitalizing certain words for emphasis. "A message from our BEAUTIFUL FIRST LADY," he captioned the video, mirroring Trump's affinity for dramatic flair. After reading Melania's letter aloud, Schlossberg dropped the accent and took off the wig, leaving his followers in stitches.

The First Lady told Putin that it is his duty to protect children and future generations

But what really got people talking was when Schlossberg shared his own thoughts on Melania's letter, which many have deemed tone-deaf and insincere. "I don't think it made any sense," he said, chuckling. "I don't think it said anything beyond 'melodic laughter,' that's the only thing I could remember - and that she is calling on Putin to end the war."

Schlossberg's mockery of Melania's letter has sparked a heated debate among Washington insiders, with many questioning the First Lady's motivations for writing such a seemingly vague and idealistic message. "Interesting," Schlossberg quipped, referring to President Trump's recent meeting with Putin in Alaska, where the two leaders failed to reach a ceasefire deal. "Maybe she could talk to someone who could do something about that."

The controversy surrounding Melania's letter has been brewing for weeks, with many critics accusing her of being out of touch with reality and lacking substance. But what really got Schlossberg's attention was when he read the following passage from Melania's letter: "As parents, it is our duty to nurture the next generation's hope. As leaders, the responsibility to sustain our children extends beyond the comfort of a few."

The letter came as her husband, President Donald Trump, met briefly with the Russian president in Alaska on Friday

Schlossberg couldn't help but snicker at Melania's flowery language and lack of specificity. "What am I saying?" he mock-asked his followers. "This makes no sense." He then went on to share his own thoughts on the conflict in Ukraine, which has been raging for three years now.

"Still, it's a very confusing letter, a very confusing message," Schlossberg said, chuckling. "But not that confusing of a conflict in Ukraine." The 32-year-old social media influencer then concluded by saying, "I mean, come on, guys. We've all seen some pretty bad writing in our time, but this one takes the cake."

The drama surrounding Melania's letter has been playing out against the backdrop of President Trump's meeting with Putin in Alaska, where the two leaders failed to reach a ceasefire deal. But despite their differences, Trump has been quick to praise Melania for her efforts to bring attention to the conflict.

In recent months, Trump has been more publicly critical of Putin's continued strikes on Ukraine, crediting Melania for calling out the leader's violence against Ukrainian civilians

"Melania is doing a great job," Trump said in a recent interview with TheScholarlyNote.com. "She's really bringing awareness to this important issue." However, when asked about his own meeting with Putin, Trump seemed less than optimistic about their chances of reaching a deal.

"We didn't get there," he admitted, "but we have a very good chance of getting there." And in a move that has left many experts stunned, Trump signaled that he and Putin had discussed potential land swaps and security guarantees for Ukraine - a proposal that has been met with widespread criticism from European leaders.

As the drama continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Jack Schlossberg's mocking of Melania's letter has sparked a heated debate in Washington, with many insiders wondering what really lies behind the First Lady's seemingly vague message.

Trump declared on Friday he made 'some headway' in the negotiations with Putin

Trump has said he believes the best way to end the war is to go straight to a peace settlement