Libby Krieger
MRCTV Staff

Libby Krieger is a senior political science and communications major at Grove City College. She has worked as the Events Intern at Leadership Institute, an Editorial Intern at The American Spectator, and a Marketing Fellow for the Institute for Faith and Freedom. Most recently, Libby covered the 2020 Presidential Election as a political correspondent for Right Side Broadcasting Network.

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Libby | August 12, 2021
The mother of an elementary student in Atlanta filed a discrimination suit against her child’s school for allegedly segregating classes based on race. After asking for her child to be moved to another classroom at Mary Lin Elementary School, Atlanta mother Kila Posey found out that the school’s principal was segregating students into classrooms based on race. Posey, a black mother, reached out…
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Libby | August 12, 2021
The Senate passed an anti-Critical Race Theory (CRT) amendment Wednesday morning with Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) voting alongside the 49 present Republicans. Shortly after midnight on Wednesday morning during the “vote-a-rama,” according to the Daily Caller, the amendment passed with a 50-49-1 vote. The amendment’s “Statement of Purpose” is listed as follows: To establish a deficit-neutral…
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Libby | August 12, 2021
The epicenter of the most intense debates on topics such as Critical Race Theory (CRT) and masks, Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) School Board, passed a progressive transgender policy Wednesday evening despite parent and teacher pushback. Policy 8040, titled “Rights of Transgender and Gender-Expansive Students” assures that teachers must refer to students with their preferred pronouns. “…
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Libby | August 10, 2021
U.S. District Court Judge Reed O’Connor struck down a rule requiring doctors to perform abortions and gender reassignment surgeries against their conscience on Monday. O’Connor, who serves in the Northern District of Texas, granted a permanent injunction to the Obama-era rule in the case, resulting in freedom of conscience for medical professionals. The rule, challenged by a Catholic hospital,…
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Libby | August 10, 2021
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) was captured dancing indoors at a wedding without a mask on Sunday in defiance of recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The video was posted on an Instagram story by wedding band Bassam Selah, according to the New York Post. The tagged location in Dearborn, Mich. indicated that the indoor event was in Wayne County, an orange zone…
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Libby | August 10, 2021
In another attempt to force American citizens into getting the experimental COVID-19 vaccine, the Pentagon introduced a plan on Monday to require the vaccine for all U.S. military members. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin hopes to have President Joe Biden’s authorization by mid- September or when the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves the vaccine. “Whichever comes first,” Austin said…
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Libby | August 9, 2021
In another classic case of “rules for thee, but not for me,” New York Times White House Correspondent Annie Karni let former President Barack Obama’s party off the hook despite concerns over the Delta variant of COVID-19 because it was “a sophisticated, vaccinated crowd.” While discussing Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard 60th birthday bash on CNN this weekend, Karni noted that it was being “very…
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Libby | August 9, 2021
The top aide to Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced her resignation late Sunday as the possibility of impeachment approaches. Before becoming the top non-elected official in the state as secretary to the governor in 2017, Melissa DeRosa started with Cuomo back in 2013 as his communications director, Democrat and Chronicle reported. This loyalty is now coming to a close, as she…
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Libby | August 5, 2021
Lawyers representing a group of landlords and real estate companies asked that a federal judge strike down President Joe Biden’s unilateral action creating a new eviction moratorium. The emergency application from the lawyers hoping to block the recent moratorium asserts that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and White House knew their executive action was unconstitutional but…
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Libby | August 5, 2021
At least 86 legislators in the New York Assembly support starting the impeachment process for Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo after Attorney General Letitia James’ report found that he sexually harassed 11 women. Over half — 86 of the 150 members — either made comments or told the Associated Press (AP) that they would back an impeachment trial if Cuomo didn’t resign. Only a simple majority is…