The Megyn Kelly Show

Daniel Penny NOT Guilty, Trump Spars with NBC, and CEO Assassin Possibly Caught, with Batya Ungar-Sargon, Amala Ekpunobi, and Link Lauren | Ep. 960

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Dec 9, 2024
In this discussion, Batya Ungar-Sargon, an Opinion editor for Newsweek, explores the not guilty verdict for Daniel Penny in the death of Jordan Neely and its implications for justice and race in America. Amala Ekpunobi, host of her own podcast, shares thoughts on the ramifications of recent social justice narratives. Link Lauren, influencer and former advisor to RFK, highlights the apprehension of an alleged assassin and the unsettling realities of the healthcare industry. They delve into themes of masculinity, societal perceptions, and the evolving landscape of political discourse.
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Masculinity Debate

  • Batya Ungar-Sargon believes the Penny trial reflects a societal debate about masculinity.
  • The trial questions whether men should be protectors or if such roles are toxic.
ANECDOTE

Misrepresenting Neely's Actions

  • A Neely supporter falsely claimed Neely simply asked for food before being killed.
  • This misrepresents Neely's threatening behavior, which subway passengers testified about.
ANECDOTE

Penny's Relief

  • Daniel Penny smiled for the first time in court upon hearing the not guilty verdict.
  • This demonstrated his relief after facing serious charges for his actions.
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