Jack Schlossberg Sparks Controversy After Insensitive Tweet About Pope Francis’ Death

In response to the news of Pope Francis’ death, Schlossberg tweeted, “Okay JD killed the pope,” a comment that quickly went viral and drew widespread criticism across social media platforms. Given Schlossberg’s heritage—coming from a family with a long-standing connection to American politics and deep Catholic roots—many people felt his words were especially reckless and insensitive. Critics argued that someone with such a public profile, and with ties to a family historically respected for its devotion to public service and faith, should have exercised greater care and thoughtfulness in his public statements.

 

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