Sam Brinton, a nonbinary former official in the Biden administration, was involved in the creation of a policy to conceal student sex changes from their parents.

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Sam Brinton is a non-binary individual who formerly worked for the Energy Department as an official in charge of nuclear waste.

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He helped a charity group create a model school policy that advises schools to hide gender identity or sexual orientation changes from parents.

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At the Trevor Project, an LGBT organization devoted to preventing youth suicide, Brinton oversaw advocacy and government relations between 2017 and 2020.

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To help prevent suicide in schools, Brinton contributed to a 37-page pamphlet titled "Model School District Policy on Suicide Prevention."

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which limits the number of time teachers can spend talking to parents about their LGBT student's suicidal thoughts.

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Brinton, who is 35 years old, was deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposal at the Office of Nuclear Energy in the Energy Department,

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The former officer was accused of taking a suitcase that had an estimated value of $2,325 in September and was charged with the crime.

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According to the Department of Justice, in July, he stole another suitcase in Las Vegas that had a value of $3,670.

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Brinton, who was born a biological male but identifies as nonbinary, is the first openly nonbinary person to hold a senior position in the Energy Department.