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Yet, amidst the notable figures in Trump’s suite, one guest stood out: Daniel Penny.
Penny’s Journey: A Victim of Political Prosecution
Daniel Penny, a former Marine, became a symbol of resilience against what many view as politically motivated legal attacks. Invited to the game by J.D. Vance, Penny had his own battle with Alvin Bragg. Earlier this year, Penny was charged with criminally negligent homicide after restraining Jordan Neely, a man threatening passengers on a New York City subway.
Neely’s erratic behavior, which included threatening passengers and declaring he “didn’t care about going to jail for the rest of his life,” created a dangerous situation. Penny intervened to protect others, an action many hailed as heroic. However, Bragg pursued charges against Penny, a move critics argue was designed to appease political groups like Black Lives Matter.
The case against Penny unraveled when a jury acquitted him of all charges. His legal battle became a rallying cry against what some call the weaponization of the justice system.
“Daniel’s a good guy, and New York’s mob district attorney tried to ruin his life for having a backbone,” Vance wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “I’m grateful he accepted my invitation and hope he’s able to have fun and appreciate how much his fellow citizens admire his courage.”
A Photo That Exposes the Truth
During the Army-Navy game, a photo emerged that encapsulated the narrative. The image featured Trump, Penny, and Vance standing together in Trump’s box, a snapshot of unity against political persecution.
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The picture symbolizes more than a shared moment at a football game. For many, it represents the resilience of those targeted by politically driven prosecutions and a rejection of the divisive tactics employed by figures like Alvin Bragg.
Bragg, who ran for office on a promise to prosecute Trump, has faced accusations of using his position to advance personal and political agendas. His attempts to jail both Trump and Penny have been labeled as blatant examples of politicized law enforcement. Critics argue these actions were designed to curry favor with specific voter bases rather than uphold justice.
Americans Reject Politicized Justice
The November 5 election results sent a clear message: Americans are tired of partisan lawfare. Trump, capitalizing on this sentiment, has vowed to end the era of politicized prosecutions if re-elected. The image of Trump, Penny, and Vance at the Army-Navy game serves as a potent reminder of that commitment.
For Alvin Bragg, the photo is more than just an image; it’s a stark indictment of his actions and a sign that the American people are ready to move beyond divisive, politically motivated tactics.
This story isn’t just about football or politics—it’s about standing up to abuse of power and defending the principles that make America strong.




