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 | June 21, 2019
Seemingly unable to let go of identity politics in favor of, well, actually having decent policy ideas, House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn says he's simply astounded that California Sen. Kamala Harris isn’t “surging” in the polls in his home state of South Carolina, saying he “can’t figure it out” because “this just seemed to be the year of the black woman.” Both Harris and fellow 2020 contender…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 21, 2019
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services officially declined to renew the operating license of Planned Parenthood of St. Louis on Friday, meeting a court-set deadline and potentially shutting down the state's last operating abortion clinic. The clinic will remain open – at least for the next short while – thanks to a temporary court injunction until a judge can determine whether the…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 21, 2019
Following an Alaska Supreme Court ruling last year upholding the right of anyone to offer the invocation at government meetings, a Satanic Temple member opened a regional Kenai Peninsula Borough this week by declaring “Hail Satan.” “That which will not bend, must break, and that which can be destroyed by truth should never be spared as demise. It is done, hail Satan,” Satanic Temple member Iris…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 21, 2019
Following reports that President Donald Trump had called off a planned airstrike on Iran Thursday night in response to the Iranian government shooting down an unmanned drone over international waters this week, the president took to Twitter Friday claiming he’d nixed the mission after he was told how many Iranians would die as a result, saying it was “not proportionate to shooting down an…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 20, 2019
“Comedian” and HBO writer Rae Sanni openly called fellow black American and writer Coleman Hughes a “coon” for pushing back against the notion of reparations, saying he should be shamed as “Cooneman Hughes” for the rest of the day for not sharing her opinion. Sanni tweeted out the racial slur at Hughes after the Quillette columnist testified Wednesday before a House Judiciary Subcommittee…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 20, 2019
A Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in St. Louis moved one step closer to being permanently shut down by the state this week when its director declared the facility will refuse to comply with the state’s regulations on pelvic exams. The clinic, currently the only abortion facility left in Missouri, says they won’t abide by state law requiring them to perform a legally-mandated second pelvic…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 19, 2019
Former Oakland Raider Burgess Owens rocked a House subcommittee hearing and left congressional Democrats speechless Wednesday when he dropped some truth bombs about the history of racism in America, telling left-wing lawmakers during a hearing on reparations for slavery that their party should be the ones to pay any “restitution” to black Americans for the “misery that that party brought to my…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 19, 2019
The Cleveland Clinic has performed its first-ever successful surgery to repair spina bifida in utero on an unborn baby at just 23 weeks gestation, a remarkable medical achievement affirming the humanity of the unborn while issuing a (however unintentional) slap in the face to arguments for abortion in the case of fetal abnormality. According to the clinic, the surgery was performed by no fewer…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 19, 2019
There’s a new disturbing trend among America’s youth. Well, there are many, actually, but this one is especially alarming. According to this, suicides are on the rise among American teens – particularly young men between the ages of 15 and 19. In fact, the study, published in the journal JAMA and co-authored by a Harvard researcher, found that in 2017, the suicide rate among 15-to-24-year-olds…