Former Joe Biden regime official Sam Brinton has avoided jail time after pleading guilty to misdemeanor petit larceny in a plea deal announced last week in Arlington General District Court. Brinton, formerly a highly-paid nuclear official at the Department of Energy, initially faced felony charges that could have resulted in a 20-year sentence.
Brinton admits to stealing luggage belonging to Tanzanian fashion designer Asya Khamsin six years ago at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. As part of a plea agreement, the non-binary Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence “abbess” will participate in an adult diversion program, which includes mental health treatment, writing an apology letter to Khamsin, and 50 hours of community service. The charges were reduced from grand larceny.
This is the third time the drag queen has avoided incarceration for stealing women’s luggage for their underwear and other clothing while on government business.
In a related civil case filed in Montgomery County, Maryland, Brinton has reached a settlement with Khamsin, agreeing to an undisclosed financial payment and issuing a personal apology.
Brinton was arrested in May of last year as a “fugitive from justice,” months after The National Pulse exposed the “gender non-binary” former official as a luggage thief and a defender of “rentboy.com,” a site that was raided by authorities over illegal prostitution claims.
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Former Joe Biden regime official Sam Brinton has avoided jail time after pleading guilty to misdemeanor petit larceny in a plea deal announced last week in Arlington General District Court. Brinton, formerly a highly-paid nuclear official at the Department of Energy, initially faced felony charges that could have resulted in a 20-year sentence.
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Boeing is nearing an agreement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to plead guilty to criminal charges stemming from two fatal 737 Max crashes that occurred in 2018 and 2019, according to attorneys representing the victims’ families.
The aerospace manufacturer is accused of violating a previous settlement related to these tragedies, which resulted in the deaths of 346 people. The crashes took place in Indonesia in October 2018 and Ethiopia in 2019.
In January 2021, the DOJ charged Boeing with conspiracy to defraud the United States, alleging that the company misled the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) during the evaluation of the 737 MAX aircraft.
Boeing agreed to a deferred prosecution agreement, committing to pay fines totaling $243.7 million, $1.77 billion in compensation to airline customers, and $500 million to the beneficiaries of the crash victims. Boeing also agreed to cooperate with the government and avoid committing any felony offenses, with the DOJ deferring criminal prosecution for three years.
In May, the DOJ asserted that Boeing had violated its obligations under the 2021 settlement. Now, the DOJ is proposing a new agreement, which would necessitate Boeing pleading guilty to conspiracy charges, paying a fine of approximately $200 million, agreeing to the appointment of an external corporate monitor, and remaining on probation for three years. This deal would prevent the need for a criminal trial.
The families of the crash victims have expressed dissatisfaction with the proposed plea deal, criticizing it for lacking accountability and an admission of conspiracy causing the deaths of 346 people.
Several whistleblowers have come forward warning of safety issues with Boeing aircraft, including John Barnett, who was found shot to death earlier this year. Barnett had warned, “If anything happens to me, it’s not suicide,” although his death was ruled as self-inflicted.
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Boeing is nearing an agreement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to plead guilty to criminal charges stemming from two fatal 737 Max crashes that occurred in 2018 and 2019, according to attorneys representing the victims' families.
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An illegalimmigrant from Turkey is being charged with first-degree rape after being arrested by police in Albany, New York, last week. Sakir Akkan, 21, allegedly forced a 15-year-old girl into his vehicle on May 14 and threatened to beat her with a metal pole. The Turkish illegal immigrant, authorities say, then proceeded to remove the girl’s clothing and rape her.
According to court documents, Akkan saw the girl walking down an alleyway early in the morning on May 14. After coercing her into his vehicle, he took the victim to an isolated area where the rape then occurred. Police say the 15-year-old was subsequently released by Akkan and sought help at a nearby residence. She was later taken to a local hospital and treated for injuries suffered as she resisted the sexual attack.
Records reveal U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested Akkan on November 5 of last year after crossing the border from Mexico into California. Authorities released him just days later with a notice to appear in a Philadelphia court in February 2025. Another illegal immigrant from Ecuador was arraigned in New York City just days prior to Akkan’s arrest for allegedly filming himself raping a 13-year-old girl in Kissena Park.
The Biden government failed to deport the illegalimmigrant—Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, 25—who had been ordered to leave the United States in 2022. Left-wing prosecutors and other government officials have repeatedly used sanctuary city laws to make it more difficult for illegal immigrant sex offenders, including those accused of child abuse, to be turned over to federal authorities, often preventing deportations.
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An illegalimmigrant from Turkey is being charged with first-degree rape after being arrested by police in Albany, New York, last week. Sakir Akkan, 21, allegedly forced a 15-year-old girl into his vehicle on May 14 and threatened to beat her with a metal pole. The Turkish illegal immigrant, authorities say, then proceeded to remove the girl's clothing and rape her.
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An insider-knowledge betting scandal is tainting the British general election. Senior Conservative Party figures—and even some police officers—stand accused of using inside info to place bets on the election date shortly before it was announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Sunak’s Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) Craig Williams, also a parliamentary candidate, admits placing a £100 (~$128) bet at 5-1 odds on Sunak calling the election for July 4. The Gambling Commission is investigating him, leading to his suspension as a Conservative candidate—though it’s too late to remove him from the ballots.
He insists he “committed an error of judgment, not an offense” and “intend[s] to clear [his] name.”
The Gambling Commission is also investigating Laura Saunders, another candidate, suspecting she learned the election date from her husband, Tony Lee, the Conservative Party’s director of campaigns. The Commission is also probing Lee. The party has suspended Saunders along with Willams.
A more comprehensive investigation now encompasses a significant number of candidates, candidates’ relatives, and candidates’ friends. Data analysis shows a highly suspicious surge in election day bets just before Sunak announced the date.
Several police officers are implicated in the scandal, with one of Sunak’s close protection officers becoming the first of six officers placed under investigation. Authorities arrested this officer for misconduct in public office, with some questioning why he is facing harsher treatment than the politicians suspected of wrongdoing.
Efforts by Conservatives to reap relatively small sums of money from the election as they face a landslide defeat have further damaged their public reputation. Nigel Farage’s Reform Party leads the Conservatives nationally.
Excl: Here's what happens if you scrape Betfair data for bets on a July election.
This graph cuts off at the end of 21 May, the day before Sunak announced the election.
There's a flood of bets that day – before Rishi formally told the cabinet and stood in Downing Street. pic.twitter.com/AfKyzAbDBQ
An insider-knowledge betting scandal is tainting the British general election. Senior Conservative Party figures—and even some police officers—stand accused of using inside info to place bets on the election date shortly before it was announced by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.show more
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The funniest addition to this story is that a Labour candidate has also now been suspended, not for betting on the date of the election using insider info, but for betting AGAINST HIMSELF
The funniest addition to this story is that a Labour candidate has also now been suspended, not for betting on the date of the election using insider info, but for betting AGAINST HIMSELF show more
The head of the Maryland Democratic Party’s LGBT caucus allegedly sought to arrange a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old minor by text. Michael Knaapen admits the texts, which include nudes and an expressed desire to rape the supposed child and film the encounter, are real. However, he claims he did not really intend to meet the minor and engage in the acts.
Alex Rosen, who routinely confronts adults who message people they believe to be minors, recorded the confrontation in Montgomery County, Maryland. Rosen notes Knaapen had given out his home address, undermining his claims he did not want to meet in person.
Knaapen insists his stated desire to “rape” the child was a “fantasy” the minor “seemed to enjoy.” Rosen shows screenshots of the chats on X, formerly Twitter.
We just busted the head of the LGBTQ Dems of Maryland going after a 14-year-old. 😳
Groomers are about to be mad.
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Visitor logs reveal that Knaapen visited the White House three times last year. He is only the latest Biden regime ally to face accusation of sexual conduct involving minors.
The courts sentenced another Maryland Democrat, Patrick Wojahn, to 30 years in prison last year on 140 counts of possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material. Wojahn also visited the White House several times and was known as a close confidant of Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
In 2022, The National Pulse exposed former Biden regime official Sam Brinton. The Energy Department fired the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence drag queen after he was arrested for stealing women’s luggage from airports on official business.
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The head of the Maryland Democratic Party’s LGBT caucus allegedly sought to arrange a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old minor by text. Michael Knaapen admits the texts, which include nudes and an expressed desire to rape the supposed child and film the encounter, are real. However, he claims he did not really intend to meet the minor and engage in the acts. show more
Migrant crime, which Donald Trump has labeled a “new category of crime,” made waves in the media this past week, with a number of high-profile crimes sparking public outrage.
HANG HIM HIGH.
Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, an Ecuadorian illegal, has been arrested in New York City for allegedly holding up a boy and girl, both aged 13, with a machete. Inga-Landi, 25, allegedly recorded himself raping the girl in a Queens park after binding and gagging the pair before robbing them.
He was captured by members of the public and given a beating before being turned over to the police. It has since transpired that he had at least three prior run-ins with the law, and an immigrationjudge ordered his deportation in 2022—but the Joe Biden regime did not execute it, and he was left at large.
Inga-Landi’s case has caused widespread anger, with Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia going so far as to call for him to be hanged from the border wall.
MOTHER OF FIVE.
The rape and murder of mother-of-five Rachel Morin, allegedly by Salvadoran illegal Victor Martinez Hernandez, has caused even greater anger.
Hernandez, 23, was also wanted for murder in his native El Salvador and for an attack on a mother and her young child in Los Angeles when he was arrested in Oklahoma for the 2023 slaying of Morin on a popular Maryland hiking trail.
“We are 1,800 miles from the southern border here in Harford County,” stressed Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler of Harford County, Maryland, in a press conference on the arrest.
“This is the second woman in our county to be killed by illegal suspects. In both cases, they are suspects from El Salvador with ties to criminal gangs. [This] should not be happening. Victor Hernandez did not come here to make a better life for himself… he came here to escape a crime he committed in El Salvador,” he railed.
Trump personally contacted Morin’s family to express his concerns, with her mother saying she was “deeply touched by President Trump’s kindness and concern.”
“He asked about Rachel and showed honest compassion for her untimely death. His words brought comfort to me during this very difficult time.”
FREED TO KILL.
It has been revealed that Pablo Jose Gutierrez-Morales, a 31-year-old illegal alien charged with stabbing a California man to death, carried out the killing just weeks after skipping an immigration hearing.
The Nicaraguan entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which says it “paroled [him] into the U.S. [to be] monitored by ICE’s Alternatives to Detention (ATD) with instructions to report to Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), Los Angeles for reporting.”
ICE gave up on these light restrictions a few months later, with disastrous results.
SIXTEEN-TIME DEPORTEE.
Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza, a 47-year-old Mexican illegal alien, has been charged with vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, reckless driving, and driving without a license after allegedly running down and killing Scott Miller, 64, in Colorado.
Cruz-Mendoza was working illegally as a driver for the Monique Trucking company when he swerved off the load and caused his cargo to fall onto five vehicles, killing Miller and severely injuring another driver.
The illegal had been deported from the U.S. on 16 previous occasions.
FIVE FUGITIVE KILLERS.
ICE has detained five illegals wanted for murder or another form of homicide over just two weeks in the Houston and Waco areas.
The wanted men include two Hondurans and three Mexicans, with one of the Hondurans “wanted in Mexico for multiple murders.” ICE reports the unnamed 38-year-old killed two people “during a botched attempt to highjack a shipment of illicit narcotics.”
One of the Mexicans had been deported once before, and another “voluntarily returned” three times.
MOST WANTED.
Two illegals on a Texan ‘most wanted’ list have been detained.
Servando Trejo Duran, Jr., 62, has a criminal record in the U.S. dating back to 1980 and has been deported previously. The Mexican was wanted for violating parole conditions related to a murder conviction and was No. 3 on the most wanted list.
Victor Hugo Chox Gonzalez, the No. 1 most wanted, has also been detained. He also has a lengthy criminal record and a previous deportation to his name and was most recently convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child in 2023.
DREAMERS.
Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (USCIS) data revealed that 765,166 so-called ‘Dreamers’ approved by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program had arrest records within five years of the launch of the Obama-Biden initiative.
Fully 10.38 percent of approved applications under DACA—which grants de facto amnesty to illegals arriving in the U.S. as minors—had prior arrest records, including for violent crimes and drunk driving.
Biden recently announced job opportunities and protections against deportation for “Dreamers” to mark the 12th anniversary of DACA. Many criticized the move as a naked attempt to shore up the Democrat’s support among minorities, which is collapsing ahead of the November election.
“We have a new category of crime. It’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime,” @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Read The National Pulse’s previous migrant crime round-up here.
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Migrant crime, which Donald Trump has labeled a "new category of crime," made waves in the media this past week, with a number of high-profile crimes sparking public outrage.
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The Houston Police announced they have arrested Venezuelan illegal immigrants—Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26—in connection with the brutal rape and murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in the Texas city. Nungaray’s body was found in a creek along West Rankin Road near I-45 in Houston on early Monday. Pena Ramos crossed into the U.S. through El Passo on May 28 and was released by the Biden government into the country pending a court appearance.
According to the city’s police department, surveillance footage from a convenience store revealed two men following Nungaray around 12AM Monday morning, just hours before her body was found. On Thursday, the two Venezuelan illegals were apprehended after a community-wide manhunt.
MURDERED AND DUMPED.
Nungaray snuck out of her mother’s home at some point on Sunday between 10PM and midnight and was on the phone with her 13-year-old boyfriend while outside the convenience store. Her boyfriend told police he could her hear speaking to two adults before she hung up. By 6:15AM on Monday, Nungaray was dead; her body was discovered by a woman passing by.
Early on Thursday, Houston police detained Johan Jose Rangel Martinez and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, initially under suspicion of the crime, after receiving a tip from someone in the community. The two Venezuelan illegal immigrants were placed under arrest after investigators discovered evidence connecting them to the murder in their apartment. They’re both charged with capital murder.
A HORRIBLE SCENE.
“It was a horrible scene,” Acting Chief of Police Larry Satterwhite said during a news conference on Thursday following the arrests. Satterwhite asked that members of the public come forward with any additional evidence “…to make sure we have the very best solid case so these individuals do not get released back into the field, back into the public where they could hurt other people.”
Some saw Satterwhite’s comments as criticism of local and federalprosecutors who have routinely released violent criminals and illegal immigrants into American communities.
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The Houston Police announced they have arrested Venezuelan illegal immigrants—Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26—in connection with the brutal rape and murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in the Texas city. Nungaray's body was found in a creek along West Rankin Road near I-45 in Houston on early Monday. Pena Ramos crossed into the U.S. through El Passo on May 28 and was released by the Biden government into the country pending a court appearance.
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NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell says tackling the city’s migrant crime crisis has been a learning curve. Appearing on Fox News on Wednesday, the New York City police official noted the city has struggled with the intake of over 200,000 migrants in the last two years. Chell emphasized that while the majority of illegalmigrants are seeking economic opportunity and advancement, a significant portion are engaging in criminal activities, including robberies and assaults on officers.
During the interview, Fox News host Lawrence Jones asked about the task of policing communities where the backgrounds of individuals are unknown. “How difficult has it been when you’re having to police communities now where you don’t know their records?” he asked, adding: “You have no clue where they came from. Although the majority of them are law-abiding citizens, that small factor that [is] on mopeds, causing problems for you, how hard is it?”
“It’s new for us. It’s difficult because we don’t know who you are. So, we’re kind of learning as we go. Every arrest we make we don’t say, is he a migrant? But the big events, we see it,” Chell responded before continuing: ” I’ll give you a staggering stat: crimes committed on mopeds, fleeing on mopeds [have] increased about 200 percent in the last two years. It’s tremendous for us. We’ve never dealt with it.”
In addition to robberies, these illegalmigrants have perpetrated shootings and assaults on law enforcement personnel, with recent incidents occurring in high-profile locations such as Times Square. Chell claimed, however, that the officers are adapting to these new challenges and have removed approximately 41,000 mopeds from the streets, targeting gang members involved in these crimes.
The National Pulse reported that the use of mopeds by illegalmigrants serving as delivery couriers has been a growing concern in several U.S. cities. Almost all of these new couriers hail from Central and South America and lack legal work permits. Additionally, many lack driver’s licenses, as well as vehicle and liability insurance—meaning they’re operating on the streets in contravention of the law.
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NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell says tackling the city's migrant crime crisis has been a learning curve. Appearing on Fox News on Wednesday, the New York City police official noted the city has struggled with the intake of over 200,000 migrants in the last two years. Chell emphasized that while the majority of illegalmigrants are seeking economic opportunity and advancement, a significant portion are engaging in criminal activities, including robberies and assaults on officers.
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Joe Biden‘s Homeland Security Secretary AlejandroMayorkas is rejecting allegations of responsibility for the murder of a Maryland mother by an illegalimmigrant in August 2023. Mayorkas, in an interview with CNN earlier this week, shirked his department’s role in allowing the murderer into the country—instead claiming that illegal immigrants do not statistically commit more crimes than native-born Americans. CNN host Jim Acosta asked the embattled Homeland Security Secretary to respond to accusations by the ‘right-wing media’ and critics who blame the Biden government “for allowing something like this to happen.”
“First and foremost, our hearts break for the children, the families, the loved ones, [and] the friends of the individual who was murdered… the woman… the mother, ” Mayorkas said, stammering at the end. He added: “A criminal is responsible for the criminal act. The criminal who committed this heinous act should be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law and forcefully so. That is my response.”
Rachel Morin was allegedly raped and killed by Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez—a 23-year-old illegalimmigrant from El Salvador—along a Maryland hiking trail near her home last summer. Police have reported that Martinez Hernandez was apprehended in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The El Salvadoran national entered the U.S. illegally four times beginning in January 2023. He evaded capture by federal authorities on his last crossing, which is believed to have occurred after February 2023. Martinez Hernandez allegedly murdered another woman in El Salvador just days prior to his first attempt to enter the United States in January 2023. He was connected to Morin’s murder by DNA evidence collected from a Los Angeles, California, home invasion in mid-2023, where a mother and her 9-year-old daughter were brutally assaulted by a man matching the illegal immigrant’s description.
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Mayorkas denies any responsibility for the illegal alien monster who crossed Biden’s open border in early 2023 — and went on to savagely murder Maryland mother-of-five Rachel Morin pic.twitter.com/zmrZkA9WiT
Joe Biden's Homeland Security Secretary AlejandroMayorkas is rejecting allegations of responsibility for the murder of a Maryland mother by an illegalimmigrant in August 2023. Mayorkas, in an interview with CNN earlier this week, shirked his department's role in allowing the murderer into the country—instead claiming that illegal immigrants do not statistically commit more crimes than native-born Americans. CNN host Jim Acosta asked the embattled Homeland Security Secretary to respond to accusations by the 'right-wing media' and critics who blame the Biden government "for allowing something like this to happen."
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Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (USCIS) data reveals nearly 80,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) illegals had arrest records within the program’s first five years. Most of these so-called “Dreamers” were aged 19 to 22 at the time of arrest.
Joe Biden recently announced expanded deportation protections and job opportunities for DACA recipients on the 12th anniversary of the program instituted under the Obama-Biden administration. Critics argue that the program’s leniency towards illegals brought to the U.S. as minors, even if they have criminal histories, jeopardizes national security and public safety.
From June 2012 to October 2019, USCIS received 888,818 DACA applications and approved 765,166. An astonishing 10.38 percent of approved applications (79,398) had prior arrests. Some recipients had extensive arrest records, including 41 recipients with over ten arrests and 963 with five.
Thousands had convictions for assault, battery, drug crimes, and drunk driving. Illegal alien drivers frequently kill American citizens, including children, as The National Pulse recounts in its regular migrant crime round-ups.
Most DACA requesters with arrest records came from Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Brazil, and Peru.
Biden is not only expanding deportation protections for DACA recipients. He is also offering protection from deportation and a path to citizenship for as many as half a million illegal alien spouses of U.S. citizens—a policy that will encourage sham marriages, denounced as a shameless attempt to “buy” more minority votes.
Most Americans believe Biden is intentionally “encouraging” illegal immigration to “create a permanent majority” for the Democrats over time.
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Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (USCIS) data reveals nearly 80,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) illegals had arrest records within the program's first five years. Most of these so-called "Dreamers" were aged 19 to 22 at the time of arrest.
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