
Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni is an influential American journalist and author, known for his work as a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times. He has a reputation for tackling complex social and political issues with a keen analytical eye and a personal touch. Bruni previously served as the Times' chief restaurant critic and has authored several books, including 'Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be,' which explores the misconceptions surrounding college admissions. His insightful commentary often reflects on contemporary cultural and political landscapes, making him a prominent voice in American journalism.
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Frank Bruni expressed skepticism about Newsom's antics during a discussion.
Former DNC chair dismisses Newsom's social media tactics mimicking Trump's styleFrank Bruni expressed skepticism about Newsom's strategy of mocking Trump.
Bill Maher applauds Newsom's Trump-style tweets as 'very funny' strategyFrank Bruni humorously suggested that Donald Trump should receive both the Nobel Prize and an Emmy.
Del Congo a Irán: las seis (o siete) guerras que Trump dice haber solucionado en seis meses | InternacionalFrank Bruni hosted a written online conversation to explore what polls say about President Trump’s second term.
Opinion | ‘This Is Less Like Governing and More Like a Really Nauseating Amusement Park Ride’: 3 Writers on Trump 2.0Frank Bruni hosted a written online conversation to discuss President Trump’s stunt politics.
Opinion | ‘An Emotional Torture Chamber for Liberals’: 3 Writers on Trump’s First Month


















