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Brunner

[ broon-er ]

noun

  1. ·¡Â·³¾¾±±ô [ey, -meel], 1889–1966, Swiss Protestant theologian.


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“Putting someone like Kash Patel in the position of director of the FBI is, I believe, extremely, extremely dangerous,†Daniel Brunner, a former FBI agent, told CNN on Sunday.

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Brunner warned that Patel’s lack of experience in law enforcement, combined with his loyalty to Trump, will lead to “a massive amount of damage†within the FBI and result in hundreds of people being “unjustly fired.â€

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“He has no experience leading an organization, no less a Cub Scout pack,†Brunner said.

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As Justice Jennifer Brunner wrote in dissent, the majority thereby greenlights “a fraud upon the voters.â€

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“By adding negative language that is not remotely close to the proposed amendment’s language,†Brunner explained in her dissent, “the ballot board crafted language to mislead voters into believing that there is something ‘bad’ about the amendment—instead of omitting argumentative language and letting the voters make their decisions unfettered by the board’s proselytizing.â€

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