RFK JR. IS ‘DEFINITELY’ RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT AGAIN IN 2028, COUSIN JACK SCHLOSSBERG CLAIMS

Schlossberg’s comments contradict those made by the health secretary’s wife, Cheryl Hines, who said that RFK Jr. is “not going” to make another bid for the Oval Office

Jack Schlossberg attends Anne Hearst McInerney, Jay McInerney, George Farias Christmas Cheer Cocktails at The Doubles Club on December 9, 2025 in New York. U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stands silently as Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins speaks during an event to "Celebrate the Implementation of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans" at the Health and Human Services Headquarters on February 11, 2026 in Washington, DC.
Jack Schlossberg; RFK Jr.Credit : Patrick McMullan via Getty; Michael M. Santiago/Getty

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  • Jack Schlossberg thinks his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will “definitely” run for president again in 2028
  • RFK Jr. previously ran for president as an independent during the 2024 election
  • Schlossberg, a long-outspoken RFK Jr. critic, made the comments after the health secretary’s wife, Cheryl Hines, said her husband is “not going to run for president in 2028”

Jack Schlossberg feels confident that his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., plans to run for president again in 2028.

Speaking with the New York Post in Manhattan amid his House campaign in New York’s 12th Congressional District, Schlossberg, 33, said that RFK Jr. — who ran for president in 2024 — will “definitely” make another bid for the Oval Office in 2028.

“He’s going to run,” Schlossberg told the Post of the 72-year-old secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). “He’s got a real following.”

Referring to the Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative, the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy continued, “Those MAHA guys and women are cultish about him. It doesn’t make sense what he says.”

“I mean, I’ll give him credit for being a brilliant mythologizer,” Schlossberg added of his cousin. “He’s good at what he’s doing.”

 Jack Schlossberg, grandson of former President John. F Kennedy who is currently running for Congress, speaks to members of the New York State Nurses Association before joining the picket line in support of nurses on strike outside Mount Sinai West on January 12, 2026 in New York City.
Jack Schlossberg in New York City in January 2026.Edna Leshowitz/Getty

Schlossberg also spoke with the Post about his mother Caroline Kennedy’s January 2025 letter denouncing “predator” RFK Jr., after President Donald Trump first nominated him for to be the secretary of health and human services. (At the time, Schlossberg shared a video of his mom reading her letter aloud on social media, calling her “courageous” for speaking out against her own cousin.)

“My mother didn’t want to put the letter up,” Schlossberg, who Caroline, 68, shares with husband Edwin Schlossberg, told the outlet. “She wishes that it wasn’t happening but it wasn’t her choice.”

He continued, “We were pushed into the pool and we didn’t want anyone to be confused about what we believe and what President Kennedy’s support would be and how dangerous it was to our future.”

RFK Jr. ran for president as an independent candidate in 2024. He initially campaigned for the Democratic nomination but pivoted to a third-party run partway through the election season.

After Trump, 79, won the election and took office for the second time, he appointed RFK Jr. to be his secretary of health and human services, despite his controversial past statements on vaccines and autism.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., US secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), during a roundtable on rural health transformation in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in January 2026.Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg via Getty

Schlossberg’s comment that his cousin will “definitely” pursue the presidency again in 2028 comes just a couple of months after RFK Jr.’s wife, Cheryl Hines, said the opposite.

During a December interview with NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas Reports, the actress, 60, weighed in on whether she thinks her husband will use his Cabinet position to launch another shot at the White House down the line.

“Oh my gosh, he’s not going to run for president in 2028,” said Hines.

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Schlossberg has long been outspoken about RFK Jr.’s behavior and politics. In October, he shared a mocked-up “MAHA Man” Spirit Halloween costume.

The packing of the fake costume, which Schlossberg posted on Instagram, featured a photo of the health secretary with one of his infamous falcons.

It also referenced many of the health secretary’s past scandals and points of criticism, including allegations from his children’s former babysitter that he made unwanted sexual advances in 1998, and his unfounded claim that the COVID-19 vaccine may have been engineered to spare Jewish people.