A difficult problem to diagnose by long distance. I've seen such things caused by- for example- a loose front antisway bar that moves around when the car initially dips its nose on braking. I've also seen worn lower (rubber) shock bushings cause a clunk. It may not be tied to the brake pedal itself but to chassis motion up front. Look for signs of wear in things close to each other that shouldn't ever be touching.
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