Why a New York Times report has Jack Schlossberg on defense
Amethyst Martinez
USA TODAY NETWORKJack Schlossberg quickly defended himself after a New York Times piece claimed his NYC campaign is filled with chaos and high staff turnover. Schlossberg, a member of the Kennedy political dynasty who is known for his unusual social media presence, is running for a coveted seat in Manhattan. But reporting claimed that the peculiarity of his campaign stretched far beyond his online posts.
Here's what the NYT piece claimed, and how Schlossberg responded. ... On Thursday, May 14, the Times published "Inside Jack Schlossberg’s Chaotic Campaign to Revive Camelot."
The report included multiple claims from sources of disfunction in his campaing, including that Schlossberg had high staff turnover, regularly skips strategy meetings and disappears for long periods of time with little explanation. It said that during his campaign launch, Schlossberg had to leave to take a nap — a claim that the hopeful congressman hit back on in a social media post after the article came out. ...