Former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy’s grandson is slamming President Donald Trump for paving over the iconic Rose Garden she designed.
Jack Schlossberg, 32, shared his scathing remarks on Instagram, and included a childhood photo of his father, John F. Kennedy Jr., marveling at the Rose Garden in full bloom in 1963.
“My grandmother saw America in full color—Trump sees black and white,” Schlossberg said. “Where she planted flowers, he poured concrete. She brought life to the White House, because our landmarks should inspire and grow with our country.”
He continued, “Her Rose Garden is gone, but the spirit of the Kennedy White House lives on—in the young at heart, the strong in spirit, and in a new generation answering the call to service. A year from now, we’ll get our last chance to

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