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'''Brilyn Hollyhand''' (born c. [[2006]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]) is the founder and publisher of ''[[The Truth Gazette]]'', a conservative political website. He launched the publication as an email newsletter while he was a fifth-grader, in June [[2017]]. He transitioned to a website in February [[2018]], and began hosting a podcast in [[2019]].
'''Brilyn Hollyhand''' (born c. [[2006]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]) is the founder and publisher of ''[[The Truth Gazette]]'', a conservative political website. He launched the publication as an email newsletter while he was a fifth-grader, in June [[2017]]. He transitioned to a website in February [[2018]], and began hosting a podcast in [[2019]].


Brilyn, the son of developer [[Doug Hollyhand]] and his wife [[Leigh Hollyhand|Leigh]], attends [[Tuscaloosa Academy]]. In [[2022]] [[Alabama Secretary of State]] [[John Merrill]] awarded Hollyhand a  "John Lewis Youth Leadership Award" on behalf of the National Association of Secretaries of State.
Brilyn, the son of developer [[Doug Hollyhand]] and his wife [[Leigh Hollyhand|Leigh]], attends [[Tuscaloosa Academy]]. In [[2022]] [[Alabama Secretary of State]] [[John Merrill]] awarded Hollyhand, the son of a major donor, a  "John Lewis Youth Leadership Award" on behalf of the National Association of Secretaries of State.


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Revision as of 09:52, 7 May 2022

Brilyn Hollyhand (born c. 2006 in Tuscaloosa) is the founder and publisher of The Truth Gazette, a conservative political website. He launched the publication as an email newsletter while he was a fifth-grader, in June 2017. He transitioned to a website in February 2018, and began hosting a podcast in 2019.

Brilyn, the son of developer Doug Hollyhand and his wife Leigh, attends Tuscaloosa Academy. In 2022 Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill awarded Hollyhand, the son of a major donor, a "John Lewis Youth Leadership Award" on behalf of the National Association of Secretaries of State.

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