
Jack Schlossberg Mocks Melania Trump’s Letter to Putin in Skit
The grandson of 35th U.S. President John F. Kennedy posted a video on his social media pages poking fun at the current First Lady's letter to Putin advocating for children caught in the war.
Jack Schlossberg has had yet another viral moment on social media. The 32-year-old writer posted a video online impersonating First Lady Melania Trump as she read her peace letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Jack Schlossberg impersonates Melania Trump in a video posted on August 17, 2025. | Source: Instagram/jackuno
In the clip, the political commentator wears a blonde bob wig with bangs that cover his left eye, and assumes a feminine voice as well as mannerisms for his performance. Above him are small layover photos of Trump and her letter, which was published over the weekend by Fox News.
Schlossberg then begins reading the letter verbatim, save for a few intentionally mispronounced words, then trails off into a rant while staying in character. "What am I saying? This make no sense," Schlossberg says, seemingly directed at Trump.
"Please be more specific, Miss Melania Trump," he continues. The video then cuts to a clip of himself without the wig, where he explains that that was his "dramatic reading" of Trump's letter.
He shares that he found the message "very confusing," adding that he thought it "didn't make any sense." Trump's letter was hand-delivered to Putin by her husband, President Donald Trump, ahead of their peace talks regarding the Russia-Ukraine war on Friday, August 15.