He only met John F Kennedy Jr for five minutes but, three decades later, the memory lingers on. Oh my God, he had it all, says Larry Sabato, a political scientist, recalling their encounter at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington. He had his mother's poise and his father's charisma; it was a perfect combination of the two. If there was anybody destined to be president, it was him.
Being Jackie, though, she never raises her mellifluous, Atlantic-accented voice, even while reprimanding her son. "Only one of us knows what it's like to marry into this family," she reminds him. "There isn't enough exposure in the world to prepare a woman to be your wife." A marriage to a Kennedy is not a partnership but a trade-off: Any woman who agrees to marry John will have to orbit him, give her life for his.
They don't raise money for it. They never show up, wrote the president via Truth Social on Tuesday, next to a Mediaite article about anger from JFK's family after Trump's proposed addition of his name to the Kennedy Center. The Trumps have always been supporters of the arts. The Kennedys are supporters of the Kennedys, read another screenshot from a Truth Social user posted by Trump.
The property was previously marketed briefly as just the main house, and has now been reintroduced to the market with the addition of a neighboring guesthouse that has six bedrooms.