GOP calls for removal of Biden non-binary aide Sam Brinton
A group of House Republicans are demanding that a non-binary Biden administration official step down over allegations they stole a suitcase from an airport in September.
Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia and 15 other Republicans sent a letter to Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Tuesday calling for the removal of Sam Brinton, the agency’s deputy assistant for spent fuel and waste disposition.
Brinton was charged with stealing the $2,325 bag at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport on Sept. 16.
“We demand the resignation of Sam Brinton, and we implore you to set aside petty politics and appoint only the most qualified and dedicated individuals to influence America’s energy sector,” the letter to Granholm from the Republicans says.
Brinton, who uses they/them programs, was caught on a surveillance camera taking the Vera Bradley suitcase and removing its ID tag.
Brinton, who became one of the federal government’s first gender non-binary officials earlier this year when they took on a role in the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy, has been placed on leave.
“As an appointed official, Sam Brinton represents both your Department and the United States. It is simply not possible for an individual to represent American values and simultaneously violate the felony laws of the land,” the letter, signed by Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Louie Gohmert of Texas, says.
“Brinton’s actions, along with your Department’s lack of transparency when dealing with this matter, reflect poorly on the Department of Energy, and they raise concern as to the Biden Administration’s priorities when appointing high-ranking officials. It is imperative that we do not allow a person charged with a felony to influence America’s policies,” it continued.
Briton, 35, initially denied stealing the pricey bag but then admitted to the theft, pleading exhaustion.
They were seen on surveillance footage carrying the suitcase on at least two trips to Washington, DC., on Sept. 18 and Oct. 9, law enforcement officials said.
Brinton, a nuclear engineer, was charged with felony theft of a moveable property without consent.
Clyde and his GOP cohorts also blamed the Biden administration for creating the energy crisis through its “reckless, radical, and failed policies.”
“Your Department should be dedicated to a pro-American energy agenda, focusing on restoring energy independence and lowering energy prices across the nation,” the missive says.
”However, to many Americans, it appears that you are more interested in playing politics and protecting an employee who admitted to felony theft to police than providing real solutions for hard-working Americans,” it says.
The Department of Energy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Along with Clyde, Taylor Greene and Gohmert, the letter was signed by Reps. Brian Babin of Texas, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Rick Crawford of Arkansas, Yvette Herrell of New Mexico, Clay Higgins of Louisiana, Doug LaMalfa of California, Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Barry Moore of Alabama, Troy Nehls of Texas, Ralph Norman of South Carolina, Bill Posey of Florida, Claudia Tenney of New York and Randy Weber of Texas.
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