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Biden Finally Fires Transgender Luggage Thief

According to reports, Sam Brinton, an employee of the US Department of Energy, was fired after he was accused of stealing from luggage at airports.

The DOE confirmed to the Daily Signal that Brinton was no longer employed by the agency.

A spokesperson for the DOE stated that Brinton was no longer employed by the agency. However, they would not provide further details regarding his employment status.

Brinton was charged with felony theft last month after he was accused of stealing a woman's bag at an airport in Minneapolis. The incident reportedly happened when the woman, who was from New Orleans, went to the baggage carousel to look for her bag.

The incident occurred on September 16 when the authorities at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport were informed about a missing suitcase. The victim, who was an adult woman, said she went to the airport to retrieve her bag after arriving from New Orleans.

According to the airport records, the bag, which was a navy blue Vera Bradley roller bag, arrived at 4:40 p.m. However, it was not found in the carousel. The law enforcers reviewed the footage from the airport's surveillance system and saw Brinton taking the bag from the seventh carousel.

According to the complaint, Brinton took the bag's tag out of the bag and placed it inside a bag he was carrying. He then left the area at a quick pace. The complaint states that since he didn't check his bag when he arrived at the airport, he had no reason to go to the baggage claim area.

The woman, who estimated that the bag was worth around $2,300, confirmed to the police that it belonged to her. She also said that Brinton took the bag from the airport's surveillance footage. After checking into a hotel, Brinton used an Uber to travel to Washington, DC, on September 18. He was later apprehended when he returned to the airport with the same bag.

After the interview, Brinton reportedly called the police and confessed that he was not completely honest. He said he took the bag because he was tired and was nervous when he got to his hotel room. He then realized that it belonged to someone else.

Brinton reportedly told the police that he took the bag to keep up appearances. He said that he left the woman's clothes in the hotel room's drawers.

Following his previous arrest, Brinton was accused once more of stealing another woman's bag. Investigators with 8 News Now revealed that he was involved in the theft of another woman's bag at the Las Vegas International Airport. A felony warrant for his arrest was then issued.

According to the report, Brinton was wanted on a felony warrant for grand larceny, which carries a value of up to $5,000. He was reportedly a deputy assistant secretary in the airport.

The DOE did not provide further details regarding Brinton's status before Monday's report about his termination. The Daily Mail reported that weeks after the incident, he held a seminar for women at a kink conference. He was referred to as the "NuclearNerd" due to the nickname he used on a website that features erotic content.

The Mail reported that Brinton, who was facing a possible five-year prison sentence due to his alleged crime, held a seminar for women last Saturday. He was reported to have presented a seminar entitled "Spanking: From Calculus To Chemistry."

The event was reportedly held at the Ritz-Carlton in Los Angeles. Brinton was reportedly able to stay at the hotel for two nights. The seminar was reportedly sponsored by a national leather charity.

Before he became a part of the Biden administration, Brinton was an instructor of "Kink 101" workshops on college campuses, which were reported by the National Pulse. In one of the sessions, Brinton wore a dress while he stood over three men wearing leather dog masks. In 2016, Brinton described the act as a "pup play" type of fetish.

The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Breitbart.

Written by Staff Reports

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