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 | June 21, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Attorney General Loretta Lynch held a news conference during a scheduled visit to Orlando, Fla., on Tuesday. During her remarks, Lynch addressed the Orlando terror attack as an attempt to instill fear in the LGBT community that “their identities might somehow be better left unexpressed or in the shadows.” “This Department of Justice, and your country, stands with you…
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Monica Sanchez | June 21, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Hillary Clinton delivered a speech in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, focused on bashing Donald Trump and his business experience.  Trump watched and replied to her remarks live via Twitter. In response to being called “the king of debt” for his Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings, Trump admitted, “I made a fortune off of debt.” I am "the king of debt."That has been great for me…
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Monica Sanchez | June 21, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Hillary Clinton took aim at Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday. The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee criticized Trump for citing his business expertise as a qualification for the presidency. She dubbed him “the king of debt” for his Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings.    “Donald Trump has said he’s qualified to be president…
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Monica Sanchez | June 15, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) The toddler snatched by a gator at a Disney resort in Florida is believed to be dead as a search by local authorities continues. It has been more than 18 hours since the two-year-old boy was taken into the water.   “It certainly is not survivable at this point for him to have been submerged for this period of time,” said Sheriff Jerry Demings of Orange County, Fla., at…
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Monica Sanchez | June 15, 2016
(Image via Twitter) FBI Special Agent in charge Ronald Hopper briefed reporters in Orlando, Fla., on Wednesday regarding the terror attack at Pulse nightclub early Sunday that left 49 people killed and at least 53 wounded. He explained the bureau’s ongoing investigation is a matter of examining the details of that night and the facts leading up to the shooting. When asked to comment on…
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Monica Sanchez | June 15, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) At a campaign event in Atlanta, Ga., on Wednesday, Donald Trump addressed the Orlando terror attack, saying that if some of the civilians at the nightclub had guns, the “carnage” would have been “nothing” like that which America has now witnessed.   “If some of those great people that were in that club that night had guns strapped to their waste or strapped to their…
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Monica Sanchez | June 14, 2016
(Image via Wikimedia Commons) Today marks Flag Day, the anniversary of the adoption of the American flag on June 14, 1777. Former U.S. President George W. Bush issued a statement on Tuesday in the wake of the deadly Orlando terror attack, discussing how the flag represents American freedom and the need to "vigorously defend" that freedom against threats on our nation. “Today is Flag Day, a…
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Monica Sanchez | June 14, 2016
(Image via Twitter) President Barack Obama on Tuesday responded to criticism for failing to use the phrase “radical Islam” when addressing terrorist attacks carried out by Islamic extremists. He slammed his “friends on the other side of the aisle” for creating a “political distraction” over rhetoric. “The main contribution of some of my friends on the other side of the aisle is to criticize…
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Monica Sanchez | June 14, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) President Barack Obama delivered a statement on Tuesday in the wake of the Orlando terrorist attack, the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.  He attributed the massacre to easy access to guns, blaming Republicans and Second Amendment lobbyists for not helping to enforce or expand current gun control laws. “We cannot prevent every tragedy,” said Obama. “But we know…
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Monica Sanchez | June 14, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Americans’ confidence in newspapers and television news as trustworthy or reliable U.S. institutions has experienced a steep decline over the past decade. Confidence in newspapers hit an all-time low this year at 20%, in contrast with 30% in 2006 and 39% when Gallup first started recording the topic's trend data in 1973. (Image via Gallup) Similarly, Americans have…