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Biden’s ‘nonbinary’ former nuclear official arrested again for stealing fashion designer’s luggage

Updated: May 19, 2023 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Fri May 19, 2023 – 4:41 pm EDT

ROCKVILLE, Maryland (LifeSiteNews) — The controversial, “nonbinary” former Biden energy official who made headlines for allegedly stealing luggage at airports was arrested this week for allegedly doing the same thing on a third occasion, this time at Ronald Reagan National Airport in the nation’s capital.

Sam Brinton was deputy assistant secretary of Spent Fuel & Waste Disposition for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy (ONE). He was hired in February 2022 but fired in December after being accused of a pair of airport luggage thefts: taking a $2,325 Vera Bradley suitcase from the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport baggage claim and taking a suitcase containing $3,670 worth of jewelry, clothing, and makeup from Harry Reid International Airport.

Now, the New York Post reports that Brinton was arrested at his Maryland home Wednesday and awaiting grand larceny charges stemming from a third alleged offense at Reagan National, after being considered a “fugitive from justice” by law enforcement.

This time, Brinton may have taken a suitcase belonging to Tanzanian fashion designer Asya Khamsin, who claims that photos of Brinton published online depict him as wearing her dresses. “I

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