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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, the son of a major donor, a  "John Lewis Youth Leadership Award" on behalf of the National Association of Secretaries of State.
Brilyn is the son of developer [[Doug Hollyhand]] and his wife [[Leigh Hollyhand|Leigh]], and 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 is the son of developer Doug Hollyhand and his wife Leigh, and 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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