JFK’s grandson Jack Schlossberg reacts to Trump’s order to release assassination filesBy David Propper

Kennedy scion Jack Schlossberg accused President Trump of using slain President John F. Kennedy as a “political prop,” after the commander-in-chief issued an order Thursday to declassify files tied to his grandfather’s murder.The 32-year-old grandson of the 35th president took to social media to brush aside the bombshell announcement Trump made about long-held government secrets tied to JFK’s assassination, along with those of Schlossberg’s great-uncle Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King from decades ago.Jack Schlossberg3Jack Schlossberg weighed in on the declassification.“JFK conspiracy theories — The truth is alot [sic] sadder than the myth – a tragedy that didn’t need to happen,” Schlossberg tweeted. “Not part of an inevitable grand scheme.”“Declassification is using JFK as a political prop, when he’s not here to punch back,” added Schlossberg, who has gained notoriety with the help of his family ties. “There’s nothing heroic about it.”Trump signed an executive order that would require the disclosure of the files after conspiracy theories have run rampant over all three infamous murders, especially President Kennedy’s.