Tatiana Schlossberg condemned her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his vaccine skepticism whereas asserting her terminal most cancers analysis.
The environmental reporter, 35, shared the heartbreaking information in a New Yorker essay on Saturday, November 22, that she’d been recognized with acute myeloid leukemia and had been given one 12 months to stay by her medical doctors.
Schlossberg was initially recognized after giving delivery to her daughter — whose identify she has stored non-public — in Might 2024. (Schlossberg and her husband, George Moran, additionally share a son, Edwin, 3.) She spent a number of weeks in New York Metropolis’s Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital to bear a bone marrow transplant and later acquired at-home chemotherapy remedies.
Schlossberg defined in her essay that her analysis coincided together with her cousin RFK Jr., 71, suspending his impartial presidential bid and endorsing Donald Trump in 2024. The vaccine skeptic finally accepted a place within the Trump administration because the secretary of the Division of Well being and Human Providers.
“In August, 2024, he suspended his marketing campaign and endorsed Donald Trump, who stated that he was going to ‘let Bobby go wild’ on well being,” Schlossberg wrote within the New Yorker. “My mom wrote a letter to the Senate, to attempt to cease his affirmation; my brother had been talking out in opposition to his lies for months. I watched from my hospital mattress as Bobby, within the face of logic and customary sense, was confirmed for the place, regardless of by no means having labored in medication, public well being, or the federal government.”
The journalist recalled feeling like the whole well being scare system was “strained [and] shaky” on the actual second she was reliant on round the clock care.
Schlossberg mirrored on the extra stress of her husband, George, working as a physician at Columbia College. (The Trump administration withdrew $400 million in grants to Columbia College in March 2025 over complaints about its response to pro-Palestinian protests on campus. A deal was later reached to revive among the funding.)
“Columbia was one of many Trump Administration’s first targets in its campaign in opposition to alleged antisemitism on campuses; in Might, the college laid off 100 and eighty researchers after federal-funding cuts,” she wrote. “If George modified jobs, we didn’t know if we’d be capable to get insurance coverage, now that I had a preëxisting situation. Bobby is a recognized skeptic of vaccines, and I used to be particularly involved that I wouldn’t be capable to get mine once more, leaving me to spend the remainder of my life immunocompromised, together with tens of millions of most cancers survivors, young children, and the aged.”

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his spouse Cheryl Hines in February 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Photographs
Schlossberg additionally referred to as out her relative for his controversial remarks on the “Lex Fridman Podcast” in 2023 that “there’s no vaccine that’s secure and efficient.” (Kennedy later downplayed these feedback by insisting he’s “professional security” quite than “anti-vaccine.”)
“Bobby most likely doesn’t bear in mind the tens of millions of people that had been paralyzed or killed by polio earlier than the vaccine was out there,” she added. “My dad, who grew up in New York Metropolis within the Nineteen Forties and ‘50s, does bear in mind. Lately, I requested him what it was like when he obtained the vaccine. He stated that it felt like freedom.”
Elsewhere in her poignant New Yorker essay, Schlossberg acknowledged her utter shock at being recognized with most cancers at 9 months pregnant.
“I didn’t — couldn’t — consider that they had been speaking about me. I had swum a mile within the pool the day earlier than, 9 months pregnant. I wasn’t sick. I didn’t really feel sick. I used to be truly one of many healthiest folks I knew,” Tatiana wrote in The New Yorker. “I had a son whom I beloved greater than something and a new child I wanted to maintain.”
Schlossberg is much from the primary member of the Kennedy household to return out in opposition to RFK Jr. 5 Kennedy members of the family— Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Courtney Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Chris Kennedy and Rory Kennedy — launched a joint assertion denouncing their brother when he endorsed Trump in August 2024.
“We wish an America crammed with hope and certain collectively by a shared imaginative and prescient of a brighter future, a future outlined by particular person freedom, financial promise and nationwide satisfaction,” they stated.
Their letter continued “Our brother Bobby’s resolution to endorse Trump immediately is a betrayal of the values that our father and our household maintain most pricey. It’s a unhappy ending to a tragic story.”
Throughout an interview on CNN, Robert argued that political variations inside his household had been no totally different to these confronted by tens of millions of Individuals.
“I’ve a giant household,” he stated. “I don’t know anybody in America who’s obtained a household who agrees with them on every little thing.”
Following Robert’s nomination to the HHS division in early 2025, Tatiana’s mom Caroline Kennedy criticized the nomination as a result of her cousin lacked “any related, authorities, monetary, administration or medical expertise.”
“His views on vaccines are harmful and wilfully misinformed,” Caroline added.
Tatiana’s youthful brother, Jack Schlossberg, even trolled Robert’s spouse, Cheryl Hines, in July 2025.
“I’ve by no means met Cheryl Hines, but when I did, I’d inform her she appears tremendous dehydrated,” Schlossberg, 32, quipped through X on July 23.
Earlier this month, Jack introduced plans to run for Congress in New York’s twelfth congressional district within the 2026 midterm elections.
“I’m not working as a result of I’ve all of the solutions to our issues. I’m working as a result of the folks of New York 12 do. I need to take heed to your struggles, hear your tales, amplify your voice, go to Washington and execute in your behalf,” he wrote through Instagram.
Jack continued, “There’s nowhere I’d quite be than within the area preventing for my hometown. Over the following eight months, through the course of this marketing campaign, I hope to satisfy as lots of you as I can. Should you see me on the road, please say hey. If I knock in your door, I hope we will have a dialog. As a result of politics needs to be private.”
