As we reported, President-elect Donald Trump, Vice President-elect JD Vance and a bunch of their incoming team were all at the Army-Navy game on Saturday. While there, they were met with an enthusiastic reception and cheers.
Among the people in attendance were Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, Mike Waltz, and Pete Hegseth.
In addition to the members of Trump’s incoming administration, Daniel Penny was in attendance at Vance’s invitation. Penny had just been acquitted in the death of Jordan Neely because Penny was trying to defend the people on the subway in New York City.
Daniel Penny joins President @realDonaldTrump and Vice President Elect @JDVance at the Army/Navy football game in Landover, Maryland… pic.twitter.com/CSa9r18WL9
— Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) December 14, 2024
That’s a nice picture. Penny’s lead attorney Thomas Kenniff said he was “very humbled and grateful to be invited.”
So you had to know that the liberal media weren’t going to leave that alone, that you were going to get a hot take from some outlet. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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