Brittany M. Hughes
Managing Editor
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Brittany is the managing editor of MRCTV and MRC Culture. She hosts the weekly podcast "The Brittany Hughes Show" and previously hosted "Reality Check" on MRCTV. She's a graduate of the College of William and Mary. Before coming to MRCTV, she worked as an investigative reporter for CNS News. Prior to that, she was an education and politics reporter in Danville, Virginia. 

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Brittany M. Hughes | May 29, 2019
Former vice president-turned-2020 Democratic contender Joe Biden drew a new round of criticism Tuesday night for creepily touching a 10-year-old girl during a rally, just weeks after promising to be more mindful about women’s (and children’s) personal space. “I’ll bet you’re as bright as you are good-looking,” Biden can be heard telling the little girl on a video of the incident, just before…
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Brittany M. Hughes | May 28, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld in Indiana law requiring the remains of aborted babies be disposed of in the same manner afforded to other deceased persons, ruling that the law does not place “an undue burden on a woman’s right to obtain an abortion."  The law, signed by then-Gov. Mike Pence, required aborted fetal remains to be buried or cremated like other human remains, rather than…
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Brittany M. Hughes | May 24, 2019
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took a break from making absurd claims about tornadoes Thursday to accuse the Trump administration of “stealing” and “trafficking” migrant children at the border.  In a re-tweet of Illinois Rep. Lauren Underwood’s claim that Trump’s border policies have “harmed the physical and mental health of migrant children,” AOC commented, “Yesterday, GOP moved to…
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Brittany M. Hughes | May 24, 2019
The hashtag #CancelMyDebt is trending on social media and it’s just as stupid and obnoxious as it sounds. Pushed by Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren as part of her “free college for everyone” soapbox, the campaign asked people to tell their stories about living under crippling student loan debt. And that’s debt they voluntarily took out for a degree they chose and don’t plan to give back,…
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Brittany M. Hughes | May 24, 2019
Los Angeles is so upset over Alabama’s recently passed abortion ban, they’re actually prohibiting their employees from traveling to the state for work-related reasons. According to this, Los Angeles County has actually made it illegal for all LA County employees to travel to Alabama for official business for one year, “with exceptions for emergency response training or other legally-required…
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Brittany M. Hughes | May 23, 2019
Actress Anne Hathaway, perhaps best known for her starring roles in a slew of blockbuster films such as The Princess Diaries, Les Misérables and The Devil Wears Prada, is now weighing in on another topic outside of the silver screen: abortion. Most notably, by insulting “white women” who are pro-life by suggesting they - or at least, their actions - are racist.   "Yes the anti-abortion movement…
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Brittany M. Hughes | May 22, 2019
Honestly, you couldn’t make this stuff up if you tried. But thankfully, you can write stories about it. Anti-Trump guru, CNN darling and lawyer to the (porn) stars Michael Avenatti is in trouble again – this time for allegedly forging adult film star Stormy Daniels’ signature and using it to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars for his own personal use. Just a few months after being arrested…
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Brittany M. Hughes | May 22, 2019
A female – wait, can we still say that? It’s pretty gendered, after all. But in this case, it’s describing a case of obvious anti-woman sexism so it should be OK, right? Are those the rules? I think so. Starting over.  A female manager over at BBC is being praised for turning down a promotion because she was offered less than her male coworker working in the same position – and now, she’s…
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Brittany M. Hughes | May 22, 2019
Over on Twitter, a new hashtag campaign spurred by none other than 2020 Democratic contender Elizabeth Warren is making the rounds. It’s mind-numbingly dubbed #CancelMyDebt, and primarily features an avalanche of younger Americans – mostly Millennials and Gen Z-ers – complaining about their student loan problems, blaming others for their interest rates and demanding that taxpayers – you guessed…