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 | May 24, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Donald Trump says he’s only fundraising at the request of the Republican National Committee. "The RNC really wanted to do it, and I want to show good spirit," Trump told the Associated Press on Tuesday. "Because I was very happy to continue to go along the way I was." When asked if he sees a contradiction in asking for donations after repeatedly boasting self-funding his…
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Monica Sanchez | May 20, 2016
(Image via FDA / WhiteHouse.gov) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a “modern” Nutrition Facts label for packaged foods on Friday in an effort to help Americans make healthier food choices, according to a press release. Notable changes to the Nutrition Facts label include an updated design that highlights “calories” and “servings,” a declaration of “added sugars,” and a…
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Monica Sanchez | May 20, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Donald Trump criticized Hillary Clinton for her gun control agenda during the NRA-ILA Leadership Forum in Kentucky Friday evening. Trump compared Clinton’s plans to expand gun control measures through executive order to the behavior of a “dictator.” “Hillary’s pledged to issue new anti-gun executive orders,” said Trump. “This is the behavior, I mean, you could say of a…
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Monica Sanchez | May 20, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Donald Trump spoke on his gun rights agenda at the NRA-ILA Leadership Forum in Louisville, Ky. Friday evening. The presumptive GOP presidential nominee began by thanking the National Rifle Association for their endorsement: “I’ve been a member for a long time and my boys are members and they’re much better shooters than I am… So to get the endorsement, believe me, is a…
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Monica Sanchez | May 20, 2016
(Image via Twitter) Donald Trump tweeted on Friday an audio clip of Hillary Clinton criticizing the Supreme Court as “wrong on the Second Amendment.” The soundbite comes from the Democratic presidential frontrunner’s remarks at a fundraising event in New York last October. “The Supreme Court is wrong on the Second Amendment,” she said, “and I am going to make that claim every chance I get…
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Monica Sanchez | May 17, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Donald Trump did not mince words during his highly-anticipated interview with Fox News host Megyn Kelly Tuesday.  On the subject of bullying, he said that he thinks that victims have to "do whatever" they have to do to “get over it." “I have seen bullying, and bullying doesn’t have to just be as a child,” he said. “I mean, I know people are bullied when they’re 55…
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Monica Sanchez | May 16, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) Ohio Gov. John Kasich broke his silence Monday since dropping out of the presidential race early May.   In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper that aired Monday night, Kasich said he's “undecided” on whether to endorse his former rival Donald Trump. “I don’t know,” he said. “I’m undecided.” Clearly apprehensive of Trump being the Republican Party’s presumptive…
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Monica Sanchez | May 16, 2016
(Image via Twitter) President Barack Obama took aim at Donald Trump during his commencement address at Rutgers University on Sunday. Without directly naming the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Obama criticized Trump for his rhetoric, his views on immigration, and his stance on global warming.  He began by telling the graduating students at Rutgers to take Trump’s “Make America…
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Monica Sanchez | May 16, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) The New York Times published an article over the weekend about Donald Trump’s behavior towards women.  Megyn Kelly said in an appearance on "Fox & Friends" Monday morning that Hillary Clinton’s past with women is "fair game" and ought to be scrutinized the same.   "I think they ought to do the same to [Clinton],” said "The Kelly File" host, “because Trump’s…
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Monica Sanchez | May 13, 2016
(Image via Screenshot) “Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson told Fox News’ Sean Hannity Thursday night that he believes “we have a spiritual problem in America” that cannot be fixed by politics or politicians alone.    "The issue in America, in my opinion, is much larger than presidents, prime ministers, kings," Robertson said. "The issue before us, in my opinion, is a spiritual one." He said…