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 | September 3, 2015
Image via Twitter During a press conference in New York City following his meeting with the Republican National Committee chairman on Thursday, presidential candidate Donald Trump announced that he had signed a pledge to support the GOP nominee for president. In doing so, he ruled out the possibility of running as a third-party candidate if it so happens that he loses out on the Republican…
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Monica Sanchez | September 3, 2015
Image via Twitter A former aide to Hillary Clinton who helped set up her private server plans to invoke his Fifth Amendment right in response to questions about the former secretary of state's email practices.   The New York Times reports: “The former aide, Bryan Pagliano, was subpoenaed to testify before a House committee, but a lawyer for Mr. Pagliano has told the panel that his client…
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Monica Sanchez | September 2, 2015
Image via Twitter Update: Reports of a Massachusetts police cruiser being shot at by a gunman driving a dark-colored pickup truck were discovered false during investigation. The Millis County police officer who had fabricated the story may now face criminal charges.  The Boston Globe reports, "As the investigation continued, officials said the officer would be fired and could face…
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Monica Sanchez | September 2, 2015
“He knows no greater sadness than the end of a book,” the video’s description reads. A video on YouTube entitled “The Saddest Bookworm” shows an adorable little boy who unfailingly bursts into tears the moment his parents finish reading him a book. The video is quickly going viral, with over 710,000 views since publishing on Monday, Aug. 31. For a big smile and a dash of hope for our…
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Monica Sanchez | September 2, 2015
Image via Twitter A Baltimore judge on Wednesday upheld charges against six officers implicated in the April death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, as well as Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby's prosecutorial role in the case.  During a pretrial hearing, Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams denied a defense motion filed by the officers’ attorneys to have the charges thrown out due to…
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Monica Sanchez | September 2, 2015
If your home were on fire, what would you think to do first? Fresno, Calif. local Robert Wright was faced with the exact same question when an apartment adjacent to his went up in flames. He approached KMPH Fox 26 to share his story: “It all went down, man. I stay next door from the thing that happened,” Wright began. His first thought? “I was barbecuing, man... Only thing I think first,…
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Monica Sanchez | September 2, 2015
Image via Twitter A group of Russian scientists have set out to create a real-life “Jurassic Park” by recreating "pre-ice age environmental conditions" and cloning or "resurrecting" ancient species with the DNA found in their remains. Russia Today reports, “The new laboratory at the Mammoth Museum of the Institute of Applied Ecology at the North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk has…
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Monica Sanchez | August 28, 2015
On July 14, the Center for Medical Progress released a covert video showing an employee of America’s largest abortion provider describing how Planned Parenthood sells the body parts of aborted fetuses.  Since then, eight additional videos have been released, each arguably more gruesome than the last. White House press secretary Josh Earnest admitted during a briefing on Friday that he has yet…
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Monica Sanchez | August 28, 2015
  During a press conference in Minneapolis, Minn. on Friday, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took the liberty of choosing which questions she would answer from reporters.    When Fox News’ chief White House correspondent Ed Henry asked Mrs. Clinton two questions — the first having to do with her husband's paid speaking engagements with repressive regimes like North Korea, …
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Monica Sanchez | August 28, 2015
"Authorities are investigating after a shooting at Savannah State University killed a student and prompted a lockdown at the Georgia school," reports The Associated Press.   A junior at SSU, Christopher Starks, 22, was shot during an altercation at the school's student center Thursday night, university officials wrote in a statement. He was transported to a local hospital where he died from …