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Jackie Kennedy’s grandson She is furious at Donald Trump for his decision to demolish his Rose Garden in the White House.
jack schlossberg but said in a furious post Instagram That the President had “poured concrete” on the historic White House lawn. political commentator Trump was accused of seeing America in “black and white”, unlike the former first lady.
He wrote, “My grandmother saw America in full color – Trump sees black and white. Where they planted flowers, he poured concrete.” “She brought life to the White House, as our landmarks should inspire and evolve with our country.
“Its Rose Garden is gone, but the spirit of the Kennedy White House lives on – in a new generation young at heart, strong in spirit and answering the call to service.”
She included in the post a photo of John F. Kennedy Jr. as a child, wearing a light blue suit and looking out at his mother’s garden. The second photo he included shows Trump mowing and resurfacing the lawn to create the “Rose Garden Club.”
of schlossberg The post comes as the President pushes ahead with plans to rebuild the White House in his own image.
After bulldozing and paving Kennedy’s Rose Garden, Trump demolished it East Wing of the White House In an effort to make room for its $300 million ballroom. 90,000 square feet of entertainment space The White House, which is 55,000 square feet in size, will be dwarfed.
However, according to reutersTrump still needs to submit his plans to the National Capital Planning Commission, the body that approves construction projects at the White House, despite having already attacked the East Wing.
Now, Schlossberg, who achieved fame through his work Off-the-wall social media postsIs calling on Americans to use their votes to “stop” Trump in the midterms.
“A year from now, we’ll get our last chance to stop Trump,” he wrote. “History is watching. We need leaders of courage, conviction, and truly caring.”
Trump previously expressed concern about his party’s prospects in the midterms, telling One America News Network that “the guy who wins the presidency always seems to lose the midterms.”
Although this is often true, Democrats reversed this trend in 2022 while Joe Biden was in office, retaining control of the Senate and only losing the House by a slim margin.
preliminary election A major poll has put Democrats slightly ahead for the 2026 midterms. YouGov/economistconducted in August, which suggested that 43.7 percent of voters planned to cast their ballot for the Democratic Party.
By contrast, 38.4 percent plan to vote for Republicans, though that number drops to 26 percent when independents are included in the poll.