RFK Jr.'s Exclusion from Tatiana Schlossberg's Funeral and the Kennedy Family Rift
[HPP] Robert F. Kennedy Jr.January 28, 202621 min
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- π« Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was explicitly barred from attending his cousin Tatiana Schlossberg's funeral in New York, a decision made by design, not accident.
- π This exclusion was a stark contrast to just two months prior when RFK Jr. was a pallbearer at Joan Kennedy's funeral, highlighting a sudden and total rupture within the family.
- π― Sources close to the family indicated that Caroline Kennedy made the call, insisting the service include only those who shared Tatiana's values, a list that did not include RFK Jr.
Tatiana's Final Words and Accusations
- π Two months before her death, Tatiana Schlossberg published a powerful essay titled "A Battle with My Blood," which served as a direct attack on her cousin, RFK Jr.
- π¬ She accused him of overseeing cuts to mRNA vaccine research and endangering access to critical medications, specifically mentioning myoprostol, which she needed after a postpartum hemorrhage.
- π₯ Writing from a hospital bed while fighting acute myeloid leukemia, Tatiana viewed RFK Jr.'s role as Secretary of Health and Human Services as a direct threat to her ability to survive.
Kennedy Family's Public Condemnation
- βοΈ Following Tatiana's essay, Caroline Kennedy sent a raw and brutal letter before RFK Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearing, describing him as a "predator" and detailing disturbing past behaviors.
- π£οΈ Jack Schlossberg, Tatiana's brother, publicly attacked RFK Jr. on social media and TV, especially after his endorsement of Donald Trump and subsequent cabinet appointment.
- π₯ Other Kennedy family members, including siblings and cousins, also publicly condemned RFK Jr.'s statements and actions, signaling an open warfare within the once-united dynasty.
The Personal Stakes of Tatiana's Illness
- π©Ί Tatiana was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia with a rare mutation shortly after giving birth to her second child, undergoing intensive treatments like chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant.
- β οΈ Her personal battle with a life-threatening illness made RFK Jr.'s health policy decisions deeply personal, as she relied on the very system he was now controlling.
- π¬ Tatiana's essay was written with the urgency of someone whose time was running out, transforming a political disagreement into a crisis of trust.
Tatiana's Legacy and the Family Fracture
- π± Beyond her family name, Tatiana carved her own legacy as an acclaimed environmental journalist and author, challenging consumption and climate denial.
- π Her final piece of writing, a "goodbye letter wrapped in fury," was honored by her family's decision to exclude RFK Jr. from her funeral, solidifying an irreparable fracture.
- π The once-unified Kennedy name, symbolizing American unity, has been shattered into open warfare, with Tatiana's death marking the moment they stopped pretending it wasn't broken.
- ποΈ Tatiana's legacy will be remembered for her courage, honesty, and relentless activism, ensuring her children know who their mother was.
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