Disgraced Biden Official Faces the Music – Another Black Mark for Old Joe

From the very start of the Biden administration, we’ve seen how pathetic his staff is. Biden isn’t picking the best and the brightest to run his White House. In fact, he seems to pick the very worst, as long as they make him look as progressive as possible. Top agencies are being run by people with zero experience, but that’s okay because they are “LGBT”.

Biden’s White House prioritizes how “woke” a candidate is, over their qualifications. That was definitely the case with Sam Brinton, who was appointed deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposal at the Office of Nuclear Energy. Sounds like an important job, right? What were his qualifications? Oh, he claimed to be “non-binary” and, although he was a bald man with a mustache, wore women’s evening gowns.

But Brinton was quickly tossed aside when it was discovered that he was stealing women’s luggage at the airport–like, a lot of times. And now, he is facing serious charges for his crimes.

35-year-old Sam Brinton, a biological male who identifies as non-binary and former deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposal in Biden’s Office of Nuclear Energy, was arrested again this week for an alleged baggage theft dating back to 2018, when Brinton allegedly took a Tanzanian fashion designer’s luggage.

Fox News reports Brinton’s Maryland residence was searched on Wednesday for Tanzanian fashion designer Asya Khamsin’s property, according to Washington, DC-based lawyer, Peter Hansen, who represents Khamsin. Brinton, who was fired from the Biden administration after being charged in two other unrelated baggage theft cases, was later arrested and was charged with grand larceny by Montgomery County Police Department and Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Police but the agencies gave no other details.

Hansen told Fox, “On March 9, 2018, her luggage was stolen from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. In her bag were more than a dozen bespoke articles of clothing that she had designed, along with a number of other valuable items for her business.” [Source: The Post Millennial]

Dang. Brinton was already arrested twice for unrelated thefts at airports. But the real kicker was the fact that he stole luggage from African fashion designer Asya Khamsin. Khamsin had custom clothing, made personally for her, among her articles. And this moron Brinton was photographed repeatedly, wearing those items.

These pieces of clothing could not have been mistaken for something bought off the wrack. Brinton has previously claimed that he didn’t realize he had taken the “wrong” luggage. Oh, so he just thought that a custom-made dress for an African designer was his? Give me a break.

This is what happens when you put wokeness over character. Joe Biden’s administration only cares about hiring people who check the “diverse” boxes but lack anything coming close to integrity, skill, or talent.

This man got into the White House because he wore women’s clothing. Now, Biden’s administration has a black stain that it won’t be able to get out.

Author: Max Davis


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