Overview
- The Trump administration released over a thousand JFK assassination files on March 18, 2025, with most documents already public from prior releases.
- Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, criticized Joe Rogan for spreading conspiracy theories and challenged him to discuss the files on his podcast.
- Schlossberg also condemned CNN and MSNBC for focusing on what he called the 'fake JFK documents story' instead of covering more pressing news.
- He accused Republicans and Donald Trump of undermining JFK’s legacy while showing selective interest in his assassination files.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who previously speculated about CIA involvement in JFK’s assassination, was also criticized by Schlossberg for allegedly knowing about the file release in advance.