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 | December 17, 2015
Image via Screenshot President Obama visited the National Counterterrorism Center in Virginia on Thursday, where he attempted to once again reassure the American people of their safety in the wake of recent attacks and terror threats made on U.S. soil. The President received a national security briefing Thursday morning. U.S. intelligence and counterterrorism officials told Obama that there…
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Monica Sanchez | December 17, 2015
Image via Screenshot On Wednesday night’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump reacted to this week’s CNN GOP primary debate. Trump told Fox News host Bill O’Reilly that CNN was “unfair” with its line of questioning. “I thought it was really unfair what CNN was doing,” he said. “Every question was like, ‘Well Donald Trump said this. How do you respond to…
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Monica Sanchez | December 16, 2015
Image via Pew Research Center According to a recent national survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, Americans’ confidence in the government’s handling of terrorism has plummeted to an all-time low in the post-9/11 era.  President Obama's job rating on terrorism has also declined to a new low since assuming the Oval Office.  Pew Research Center reports, “Since the start of this year,…
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Monica Sanchez | December 16, 2015
Image via Screenshot During an appearance on Fox & Friends Wednesday morning, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly reacted to Tuesday night’s CNN GOP primary debate. He argued that “it’s impossible to debate with nine people” on stage, even more so with candidate Donald Trump in the mix. “He just blows it up,” said O’Reilly. “How can you debate with somebody who says, ‘I’m beating you 42 to three.…
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Monica Sanchez | December 15, 2015
Image via Screenshot During the CNN Republican primary debate in Las Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday, each candidate attempted to squeeze in as much as possible into their opening statements within the designated time allowed.  In his opening statement, instead of talking a mile a minute, contender Dr. Ben Carson asked for a moment of silence for the victims of the San Bernardino terror attack. He…
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Monica Sanchez | December 15, 2015
Image via Twitter During the CNN Republican primary debate in Las Vegas, Nevada on Tuesday, GOP front-runner Donald Trump defended his call to ban all non-American Muslims from entering the United States and repeated his pledge to build "a great wall" on the U.S. southern border. Trump argued that his approach is not one grounded in isolationism or religious discrimination, but one centered…
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Monica Sanchez | December 15, 2015
Image via Screenshot During the press briefing Tuesday afternoon, White House spokesman Josh Earnest discussed the present threat against schools in Los Angeles, Calif., which were closed after the school system received word of an online threat early on Tuesday.   Earnest said that, ultimately, local law enforcement are “responsible for taking the lead” in these types of situations.  “…
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Monica Sanchez | December 15, 2015
Image via Screenshot President Obama has faced criticism for his committment to multilateralism at the expense of American exceptionalism.  During his remarks at a naturalization ceremony at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. today, the President argued that part of what makes the United States exceptional is its diversity thanks to immigration.  “There is something unique about…
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Monica Sanchez | December 15, 2015
For some reason, a man thought it would be a great idea to propose to his girlfriend in the middle of one of the busiest interstates in the country. Thankfully, since he was causing a huge traffic jam on Interstate 45 in Houston, his girlfriend said, “Yes!” But you couldn’t hear her with all of the blaring horns in the background, telling the newly engaged couple and their family and friends…
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Monica Sanchez | December 11, 2015
Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley spoke at a mosque in Sterling, Va. on Friday to express his solidarity with the Muslim community and to condemn Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump for his call to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.   “It is easy for unscrupulous politicians or hate preachers… to turn us upon ourselves,” said O’Malley. “But that sort…