Jack Schlossberg says his latest encounter with RFK Jr. happened while he was asleep, not in person. The congressional candidate recently revealed a dream where his famous relative predicted success again. The revelation came as Schlossberg continues his campaign for New York’s 12th Congressional District.
Jack Schlossberg shares details of his encounters with RFK Jr.
Speaking with Politico reporter Dasha Burns in a TikTok interview, Schlossberg was asked when he had last seen RFK Jr. His answer caught attention because it was not about a recent family gathering or political event. Instead, Schlossberg said, “I had a dream about him the other night but, before that, it was when I was about 16.”
According to Schlossberg, the dream was unexpectedly encouraging. Despite his public disagreements with RFK Jr., he said the cabinet official appeared in the dream with a positive message. “He was saying, ‘Good job. You’re gonna win,'” Schlossberg shared. Referring to his congressional campaign, he added that “everyone’s really freaked out about it up here (via EW).”
Things got even interesting when Schlossberg revealed this wasn’t the first time he had dreamed about RFK Jr. supposedly predicting the future. He said that before taking the bar exam, he had a dream in which Kennedy told him he would pass. “So it’s all good. He tells me the future,” Schlossberg joked.
Despite the playful stories, Schlossberg has remained critical of RFK Jr.’s politics. Speaking on the Here’s the Scoop podcast, he argued that Kennedy often repeats common health advice without addressing how difficult it is for many Americans to put those ideas into practice. He pointed to healthy eating, noting that plenty of people struggle to afford groceries, let alone organic food.
Schlossberg hasn’t held back when it comes to RFK Jr.’s views on vaccines. He’s repeatedly said he believes RFK Jr. is wrong on the issue and has defended the science behind vaccines. His mother, Caroline Kennedy, also spoke out when RFK Jr. was being considered for the Health and Human Services secretary role in early 2025. She argued that his stance on vaccines should have been enough to rule him out of the position altogether (via PBS).
