Congressional hopeful and President John F. Kennedy’s sole grandson, Jack Schlossberg, just sounded the alarm over the brazen corruption happening on President Donald Trump’s watch.

Talking to MeidasTouch for its Monday podcast, Schlossberg accused Trump of using his presidency to line his own pockets and warned that something must be done before it’s too late.

“We’re getting screwed, and he’s getting rich,” the Democrat told host Ben Meiselas as he cautioned people not to let this become the “new normal.”

Describing the nation’s most pressing problem as a cost, corruption and constitutional crisis, Schlossberg balked at the fact that Trump and his family members have raked in a reported $4 billion since his reelection in November 2024.

The pedigreed social media influencer said it’s ridiculous that the president can enact policies that raise costs for Americans and weaken the dollar, allowing him to profit off his own USD1 cryptocurrency.

Kennedy and Meiselas also slammed news that Trump’s holding company filed to trademark “Trump 250” ahead of America’s milestone birthday this July.

“Everybody knows he just tells you what you want to hear and then picks our pockets,” Schlossberg said. “It’s a slap in the face with one hand, and he’s picking our pockets with the other.”

Kennedy, a candidate for New York’s 12th District, went on to call this year’s midterm elections the “last chance to stop Trump” while saying that Democrats have to be prepared to contend with the opposing party’s “dirty tricks.”

“We can’t afford to see what happens,” Schlossberg said of Trump’s threat to nationalize elections or seek a third term in the White House. “We have to take it into our own hands, and people have to step up and run.”

The Kennedy heir promised a fresh approach to politics when he announced his run for office on social media last November, vowing to translate “the creativity, energy and drive” of New York’s 12th into political power.

Watch his full interview here:

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