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Sam Brinton was seen for the first time in exclusive photos two weeks after the former ex-Biden nuclear energy official was thrown in a Maryland jail for a third luggage theft case.
Sam Brinton's hiring was cheered as historic for non-binary people, but they may well be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Shutterstock;Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call Last June, Sam Brinton, who ...
Non-binary former nuclear official Sam Brinton is to be placed in a men's jail in Maryland while waiting to be sent to Washington DC over suitcase theft charges.
Sam Brinton, a Biden administration nuclear official, made headlines this week after they were arrested for allegedly stealing a woman’s suitcase in Minneapolis airport — and then using it fo… ...
A non-binary Biden official already accused of stealing is now dealing with accusations of making up claims of abuse by a gay conversion therapist.
Former Biden-administration nuclear official Sam Brinton, charged with felony suitcase theft, pleaded guilty to petit larceny in a sweetheart plea deal in Virginia that results in no jail time for ...
Former Biden administration official Sam Brinton, who is nonbinary, has agreed to undergo a mental health evaluation and enter an adult diversion program to resolve a luggage theft case in Minnesota.
Was Brinton’s story contrived or embellished to manipulate high-profile leaders and elevate themself into the upper echelons of LGBTQ+ activism?
Sam Brinton, the embattled nonbinary former Biden administration official, ended 2023 free despite facing multiple charges related to alleged airport baggage thefts in multiple states.
Sam Brinton, the nonbinary Energy Department official who leads nuclear waste policy, was charged with grand larceny of an item valued between $1,200 and $5,000 this week.
A group of House Republicans are demanding that a non-binary Biden administration official resign over allegations they stole a suitcase from an airport in September.
Sam Brinton, the former deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposition in the Office of Nuclear Energy, was charged in December for grand larceny in Nevada.
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