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 | February 5, 2016
Image via Screenshot In an appearance on "Hannity" Thursday night, conservative talk show host and political commentator Laura Ingraham discussed the ongoing war of words between Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. Ingraham argued that the two candidates spending so much time attacking each other qualifies as a "big mistake" and called for a “ceasefire”…
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Monica Sanchez | February 5, 2016
Image via Screenshot Psychologist and TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw appeared on The Kelly File Thursday night to discuss the need to "stop rewarding bad behavior in America" for fear of continuing to promote a culture of entitlement and narcissism prevalent in recent generations. “We do have a generation that, I think, we have raised with a great degree of entitlement where it’s like, the…
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Monica Sanchez | February 4, 2016
Image via Screenshot During the CNN Democratic Presidential Town Hall in New Hampshire on Monday, Hillary Clinton told attendees that she finds it “difficult” to talk about herself. She said she feels more comfortable talking about what she wants to do for others. “This is hard for me,” said Clinton. “I never thought I’d be standing on a stage here asking people to vote for me for president…
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Monica Sanchez | February 3, 2016
Image via Twitter During the CNN Democratic Presidential Town Hall Wednesday night, thousands took to Twitter to criticize Hillary Clinton for not being "progressive" enough. Using the hashtag #HillarySoProgressive, Twitter users accused Clinton of being inauthentic, noting her history of shifting on issues according to the sway of public opinion, how she accepted donations from the wolves on…
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Monica Sanchez | February 2, 2016
Image via Screenshot Iowa Republican caucus winner Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) said on Hannity Tuesday night that it would come as no surprise if establishment Republicans start throwing their support behind fellow contender Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.). He said that media coverage after the caucus results came in Monday night was evidence of that. “I was laughing watching some of the media coverage…
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Monica Sanchez | February 2, 2016
Image via Screenshot During Tuesday night’s The O’Reilly Factor, host Bill O’Reilly argued that GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s decision not to participate in the last Fox News Republican presidential debate cost him a first-place win in Monday’s Iowa caucuses. He called the move “an incredible blunder.” “It was an incredible blunder for him not to show up to that debate and to give Rubio and…
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Monica Sanchez | February 2, 2016
Image via Screenshot During Tuesday’s White House press briefing, spokesman Josh Earnest responded to Monday's Iowa Republican caucus results. He said that, despite the high voter turnout for the top GOP presidential candidates, Democrats are "not particularly concerned" about who they will be facing in the general election. “I did not have a chance to talk to the President about the caucus…
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Monica Sanchez | February 2, 2016
Image via Screenshot Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) took third place in the Iowa Republican caucuses Monday, behind fellow GOP contenders Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.). Rubio was in visibly high spirits at his Iowa caucus party in Des Moines after the results came in, saying that he and his campaign had officially proved the doubters wrong.   “This is the moment they said would never…
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Monica Sanchez | January 28, 2016
Image via Screenshot During the Fox News/Google Republican presidential debate in Des Moines, Iowa on Thursday, Dr. Ben Carson said that the government must stop allowing political correctness to dictate U.S. policy decisions. “We need to stop allowing political correctness to dictate our policies,” said Carson, “because it’s going to kill us if we don’t.” “We are a nation of immigrants,” he…
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Monica Sanchez | January 28, 2016
Image via Twitter During the Fox News Republican presidential debate in Des Moines, Iowa on Friday night, Marco Rubio sounded off on President Obama for wanting to make America “more like the rest of the world.” “We usually elect Presidents who want to change the things that are wrong in America,” said the Florida senator. “Barack Obama wants to change America. Barack Obama wants America to…