Biden's luggage-stealing nuclear official previously led the DC chapter of the anti-Catholic drag troupe being featured by the Dodgers for Pride Night
· May 30, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Well, our least favorite Joe Biden diversity hire is back in the news again.

No, not Kamala, it's Biden's former nuclear official, Sam Brinton the luggage thief.

While we were all paying attention to the "gender fluidity" and the "puppy play" aspects of Sam's truly horrific and disgusting sexual proclivities, there was one detail few noticed.

Brinton was ALSO a member of the drag queen troupe "The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence."

Yes, Sam Brinton led the Washington DC version of the anti-Catholic hate group that's landed the Los Angeles Dodgers in so much trouble.

Here's a photo swiped from his Instagram:

Sam Brinton was the person in charge of the DC chapter of the anti-Catholic hate group that mocks nuns and makes fun of Jesus Christ with sexual performances.

Brinton was the D.C. Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence's principal officer from its founding in 2016 until 2018, according to tax filings reviewed by Fox News Digital. The group is part of the San Francisco-based Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a drag queen group that regularly mocks the Catholic Church.

This is the man that "devout Catholic" Joe Biden appointed to lead his nuclear waste office.

He was the dadgum leader of the DC anti-Catholic group.

As the D.C. chapter's principal officer, Brinton went by the name Sister Ray Dee O'Active and regularly hosted group events including "bar ministry" gatherings, drag brunches, White House protests and at least one "high heel race." Brinton, under that alias, also attended an Easter gathering hosted by the national organization in San Francisco in 2019, according to a local media reports.

Amazingly, in all the reporting on Brinton's open moral and sexual degeneracy, THIS didn't make the list. We got caught up in the puppy play crap and the cross-dressing.

I wonder if he robbed a nun to steal her look...

Brinton was arrested earlier this month as a fugitive from justice in Maryland in relation to a case of stolen luggage from a Tanzanian fashion designer.


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