Jack Schlossberg Trolls Usha Vance | EUROtoday
Vice President JD Vance and his spouse, Usha Vance, have grow to be Jack Schlossberg’s newest targets to troll.
On Sunday, the grandson of the late President John F. Kennedy, jokingly introduced that he’s “so excited” to be having a child with Usha in a publish on Xpreviously Twitter.
“I’m having a son !! So excited about this. Cannot wait for the birth of my next child because today was the best day of my life,” Schlossberg wrote. “Out of wedlock, yes. But we might get married.”
Shortly after, Schlossberg adopted up that publish by sharing a doctored picture on Instagram along with his face superimposed onto a baby being held by Usha.
“Little Jason and his mom — You never feel like you’re ready to be a parent. Until one day, you become one,” he captioned it.
Schlossberg didn’t instantly reply to a HuffPost request for remark about his posts.
This isn’t the primary time Schlossberg, who is thought for his controversial on-line presence, has trolled somebody well-known.
In January, Schlossberg triggered a stir when he claimed on social media that he was Justin Baldoni’s lawyer amid the actor’s messy authorized battle along with his “It Ends With Us” co-star Blake Lively.
“I agreed to take on JUSTIN BALDONI as a client. Why? FAIRNESS,” he wrote on X. “EVERYONE is entitled to a FAIR TRIAL and ZEALOUS DEFENSE. Justin has NOTHING to hide, Justice will be his revenge. After BOSTON MASSACRE, John Adams represented the British at trial. Same shit, different day.”
Schlossberg graduated from Harvard Law School in 2022 and handed the New York state bar examination the next yr.
“My personal feelings about Justin Baldoni are irrelevant. Justin is my client, I’m his lawyer. even the most heinous individuals have the right to counsel for their defense. I am not a hero. I’m just doing my job,” he added on the time, persevering with his joke.
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Schlossberg admitted on the MSNBC podcast “The Blueprint With Jen Psaki” that his incendiary posts are supposed to get individuals speaking.
“I think that the internet is a place where it’s difficult to break through, and it’s difficult to break through especially if you’re not saying something that’s controversial, or at least somehow unexpected,” the political correspondent mentioned through the episode that aired in February.
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