President Donald Trump caused controversy by sharing screenshots mocking the Kennedy family just hours after the death of Tatiana Schlossberg, the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and granddaughter of late President John F. Kennedy. Trump, 79, took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to defend the renaming of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., to The Trump Kennedy Center. Several posts on his account criticized the Kennedy family, with one post highlighting their alleged neglect of the Kennedy Center and lack of support for the arts.
Tatiana Schlossberg, aged 35, tragically passed away after battling terminal acute myeloid leukemia. The JFK Library Foundation confirmed her death in a heartfelt statement shared on Instagram. Tatiana’s husband, George Moran, along with their two children, parents Edwin Schlossberg and Caroline, siblings Jack and Rose Schlossberg, and sister-in-law Rory McAuliffe, expressed their sorrow over the loss of their beloved Tatiana.
In a poignant essay for The New Yorker before her passing, Tatiana reflected on her diagnosis and the impact it would have on her young children. She expressed her fears of not being remembered by her kids and missing out on precious moments with her daughter due to her health struggles.
The decision to rename the Kennedy Center to the Trump-Kennedy Center by the board of trustees, all appointed by Trump, drew criticism from members of the Kennedy family. Maria Shriver, JFK’s niece, expressed her disbelief at the renaming, emphasizing the center’s original dedication to President Kennedy’s legacy and his passion for the arts. Shriver condemned Trump’s actions, stating that adding his name alongside President Kennedy’s was unacceptable and disrespectful.
The controversy surrounding the renaming of the iconic Kennedy Center continues to spark debate and division among supporters of both the Kennedy and Trump families. Despite the contentious nature of the decision, the legacy of President John F. Kennedy and his contributions to the arts remain a significant part of American history.

