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 | July 22, 2021
Washington State University (WSU) head football coach Nick Rolovich withstood vaccination pressure by the Pac-12 Football Media Day’s vaccine mandate. The Pac-12 — a collegiate conference made up of 12 major universities in Western United States, participating in NCAA Division I athletics — decided that all in-person attendees must be fully vaccinated, leaving Rolovich with a choice to either…
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Libby | July 22, 2021
President Joe Biden accused Republicans of lying about Democrats having anti-police sentiments during a CNN town hall emanating from Cincinnati on Wednesday evening. CNN host Don Lemon touched on a number of hot-button issues including the battle on voting bills, whether to end the filibuster, and anti-police ties. Biden rejected the latter when asked how he would respond to Republicans who…
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Libby | July 21, 2021
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is urging a procedural vote on Wednesday for an infrastructure bill — though the bill itself has yet to be drafted — which Republicans will likely block. The infrastructure framework, totaling to around $1.2 trillion, has become a partisan issue now that Schumer has ignored Republicans’ requests to hold off until they are able to look at the text of…
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Libby | July 21, 2021
Reps. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and Charlie Crist (D-Fla.) introduced a house bill to protect those under conservatorships and guardianships, in aims to also provide aid to Britney Spears’ fight against her conservatorship. The Freedom and Right to Emancipate from Exploitation Act, or FREE Act, gives a person under legal guardianship or conservatorship the right to petition to replace their guardian…
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Libby | July 21, 2021
A federal judge temporarily blocked a new Arkansas law on Tuesday that restricted almost all abortions. U.S. District Court Judge Kristine G. Baker’s block will place a hold on the law from going into effect temporarily until a lawsuit against the law proceeds, according to CNN. Republican Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed the legislation, titled the Unborn Child Protection Act, into law in…
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Libby | July 20, 2021
A Trump-appointed judge upheld Indiana University’s (IU) COVID-19 vaccination mandate for students and staff on Sunday. Challenged by eight students, the school is requiring all staff and on-campus students to be fully vaccinated by August 1, barring a medical or religious exemption. Even with a medical or religious exemption, there are additional restrictions such as surveillance testing,…
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Libby | July 20, 2021
In their latest efforts to champion equality, Democrats are seeking to require women to register for the draft. According to a draft from Senate Armed Services Chair Sen. Jack Reed (D- R.I.), which was first obtained by POLITICO, the proposal indicates that the clear reference to males has been changed to “All Americans.” Current laws regarding Selective Service requires 18-year-old men to…
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Libby | July 20, 2021
Rev. Peter Baldacchino denied New Mexico State Sen. Joe Cervantes (D) Communion in response to him voting for a pro-abortion bill. Baldacchino, the bishop of the Diocese of Las Cruces in New Mexico, tried to contact Cervantes prior to the incident regarding his support for the bill, director of communications for the diocese Christopher Velasquez told the Catholic News Agency (CNA). “He was…
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Libby | July 15, 2021
Despite hitting a two-decade high of border encounters in May, reports indicate the June migrant numbers soared even higher. Though U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has yet to comment regarding the final numbers for the month of June, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official familiar with the numbers told CNN that close to 188,800 migrants were either arrested or turned away…
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Libby | July 15, 2021
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas plans to turn away those fleeing from Communist Cuba, which Fox News “The Five” co-host Judge Jeanine Pirro suggested is because many would vote Republican. Amid protests against the Cuban communist regime, Mayorkas sent a message to refugees fleeing Cuba and Haiti by sea not to come to the United States. “Allow me to be clear,” Mayorkas said on…