Monica Sanchez
Assistant Editor, Reporter
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Monica is MRCTV’s assistant editor and West Coast correspondent. Prior to working at MRCTV, Monica worked for CNS News and The Heritage Foundation, operating primarily in digital media and video production. 

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Monica Sanchez | July 20, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Former Republican presidential candidate Texas Sen. Ted Cruz addressed the RNC in Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday night. To the disappointment of many, Cruz did not endorse his former rival Donald Trump for the presidency. Instead, he asked that Americans vote in November according to their "conscience."  “To those listening, please, don’t stay home in November,” said Cruz. “…
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Monica Sanchez | July 19, 2016
(Image via Twitter) In his first remarks as the official GOP presidential nominee, Donald Trump addressed the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday, saying, “What we did – getting the party’s nomination – I’ll never forget it.”  Speaking live from Trump Tower in New York, Trump expressed his relief that “this stage of the presidential process has come to a close.” “…
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Monica Sanchez | July 18, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani spoke at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday. During his speech, he addressed the recent attacks on police in Dallas and Baton Rouge, commending the officers for their brave service.  “We know the risk you’re taking and we say thank you to every police officer and law enforcement agent who’s out…
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Monica Sanchez | July 18, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) In a press conference on Monday regarding the deadly attack on police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana State Police Superintendent Mike Edmonson said video evidence of the incident leaves “no doubt whatsoever” that the officers were “intentionally targeted and assassinated.” “In this ongoing investigation, the most compelling piece of evidence is the video,” said Edmonson. “It…
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Monica Sanchez | July 18, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Louisiana state officials held a press conference on Monday to address the deadly attack on police in Baton Rouge.   Gov. John Bel Edwards (D-La.) said that the killings were not just an attack on police, but an “attack on the very fabric of society.” “This was a diabolical attack on the very fabric of society,” said Edwards. “And that is not hyperbole. That is not an…
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Monica Sanchez | July 16, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) A group of protesters marched onto a major highway in San Diego, Calif., Friday night. The Black Lives Matter demonstrators made their way onto the I-15 South at University Avenue in City Heights, causing bumper-to-bumper traffic. Up to 10 cop cars lined up along the side of the highway to lead the protesters out of harm’s way. Once escorted off of the highway, a…
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Monica Sanchez | July 15, 2016
(Image via Facebook) A Kentucky woman captured a touching moment between a police officer and a homeless man while stopped at a traffic light.  Rita Baker posted on Facebook that both men appeared to be praying, standing on the side of the road, heads bowed and hand in hand. “They stood this way for about 30 seconds,” she wrote. “I don't know what was said but they appeared to be praying.…
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Monica Sanchez | July 15, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Following the deadly terror attack in Nice on Thursday, Fox News’ Judge Jeanine Pirro sounded off on President Barack Obama and his “weak” legacy in the fight against terrorism. In a Friday interview with “Fox & Friends,” Pirro called the President an “apologist” unwilling to do what is needed to destroy ISIS and prevent further bloodshed. “We have a president who’…
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Monica Sanchez | July 15, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) During the White House press briefing on Friday, spokesman Josh Earnest looked quite pleased about Donald Trump’s choice of running mate, Gov. Mike Pence (R-Ind.). When asked about Trump’s vice presidential pick, Earnest responded with a smirk, “You mean the TPP supporting, Medicaid expanding Mike Pence?” “Uh, no, I don’t have any comment on him,” he said, laughing…
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Monica Sanchez | July 15, 2016
(Image via Twitter) The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) issued a press release on Friday announcing that the first documented case of sexual transmission of the Zika virus from a woman to a man has been recorded in New York City. It is unclear whether the couple was pregnant. Until now, all previously reported cases of sexually transmitted Zika have been spread from men to…