The MAGA right’s celebration of Marine veteran Daniel Penny’s acquittal “reveals its sick nature,” according to the left-leaning New Republic, which lambasted conservatives for “rejoicing” over the final verdict.
In an essay published Monday, titled “MAGA’s Reaction to Daniel Penny Verdict Reveals Its Sick Nature,” the New Republic (TNR) attacked the right for celebrating Penny’s acquittal in the death of Jordan Neely:
Penny, who is white, put Neely, a Black man, in a chokehold for six minutes while other train passengers captured the incident on film. Penny’s lawyers argued that he believed Neely was a volatile, mentally ill man who posed a threat to the public. Neely was unarmed and had a muffin in his pocket, but Penny quickly became a hero to the right wing.
MAGA’s Reaction to Daniel Penny Verdict Reveals Its Sick Nature https://t.co/YRyIiR1Oc4
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) December 9, 2024
Drawing parallels to figures like Kyle Rittenhouse and George Zimmerman, the piece accuses conservatives of embracing a glorification of violence, while asserting that the reaction mirrors cases where conservatives “lionized” those who acted out of “racism.”
“In all three cases, the perpetrator was lionized by the far right as making justified killings against criminals, rather than enacting vigilante justice fueled by racism,” it claims.
The essay highlights social media posts from prominent conservatives, including President Donald Trump staffer Dan Scavino, who wrote, “Justice has prevailed,” and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who called the verdict “clearly the just and correct” outcome.
JUSTICE HAS PREVAILED🙏🏼 https://t.co/tjmHhct69c pic.twitter.com/3z4nvFg9a0
— Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) December 9, 2024
The left-wing magazine depicted such responses as evidence of the right’s “sick nature.”
REACTIONS
However, the article quickly drew backlash online, with critics accusing the New Republic of divisiveness and misrepresentation.
One accused TNR of a “deliberate mis-portrayal” of the “killing,” while another celebrated the outcome as a fair end to a trial marred by “Bragg’s racist corruption.”
Anyone who believes in justice is happy that this miscarriage of a trial ended fairly despite Bragg's racist corruption.
— Mike Jones 🦘🤿🐊😱 (@MikemanCommeth) December 9, 2024
One user highlighted Neely’s extensive criminal record as evidence supporting Penny’s actions.
Neely had an extensive criminal record, including 42 arrests on charges including petty larceny, jumping subway turnstiles, theft, and three unprovoked assaults on women in the subway between 2019 and 2021.
— JP (@Jigarpp1) December 9, 2024
Another accused TNR of racial bias, questioning, “Why does the Left have to see everything through a racial lens? It is so damaging to our society.”
Why does The Left have to see everything through a racial lens? It is so damaging to our society.https://t.co/C829X67R0e
— Michael K Pate (@michaelkpate) December 10, 2024
Another defended Penny as a hero who acted to protect public safety, rejecting claims of racial animus.
“Your white hate reveals its sick nature,” replied one user.
Your white hate reveals its sick nature.
— white tiger (@southgawgaboy) December 9, 2024
“I’m a liberal registered Democrat, and I’m celebrating the justified acquittal,” wrote another.
“Everyone except for the far left is celebrating justice,” another user insisted.
Everyone except for the far left is celebrating justice.
— best decade ever 🗑️ (@ZachFOCO) December 9, 2024
VERDICT
The matter follows a New York City jury finding Daniel Penny, 26, not guilty of criminally negligent homicide on Monday in the death of Jordan Neely during a subway altercation last year, concluding a highly publicized trial.
Incredible malfeasance from the prosecution. https://t.co/GGIALfpwfN
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) December 7, 2024
Penny’s defense argued he acted to protect himself and others from a volatile situation on the subway, challenging claims that his actions caused Neely’s death.
CBS News reported that Penny pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, with jurors ultimately acquitting him after deliberating for over 20 hours, following testimony from more than 40 witnesses and arguments that he acted to protect subway passengers from an outburst by Neely.
God bless the jury for bringing justice in a case where a man tried to help others with an unintended tragic outcome.
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) December 9, 2024
Alvin Bragg and the judge in question have been out of control since day one, trying to distort the law to get Mr. Penny for political purposes.
A lot was at… https://t.co/zDkzn7Ydbf
In response, Republican leaders across the nation expressed support, praising the decision while condemning the charges as politically motivated.
Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at