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 | June 23, 2015
During a briefing Tuesday afternoon, White House press secretary Josh Earnest made it clear that the U.S. may very well enter into further negotiations with Iran after the “final” nuclear agreement deadline on June 30. When asked whether the White House could “assure the American people” that the nuclear agreement with Iran “will in fact be final,” Earnest said that the deal would serve as a “…
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Monica Sanchez | June 23, 2015
During his opening remarks at the seventh U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue, Vice President Joe Biden said that China “awakened” an America that got “a little too comfortable in the last part of the 20th century.” “Quite frankly, you’ve awakened us,” Biden told the Chinese delegation. “We got a little slow." "We got a little, uh, too comfortable in the last part of the 20th century…
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Monica Sanchez | June 22, 2015
In the midst of debate surrounding use of the "n-word" and the meaning behind the Confederate flag, former CNN personality Piers Morgan took to Twitter to share his two cents. Morgan argued that both the n-word and the Confederate flag serve as “sickening” reminders “of America’s shameful past.”   “Get rid of both & move the country on,” he said. The British journalist took his rant…
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Monica Sanchez | June 22, 2015
Back in 2008, MIT economist Jonathan Gruber praised then Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s proposed healthcare plan as “better” than President Obama’s for including an individual mandate. “I love the Hillary Clinton plan. What can I say?” said Gruber. “The Hillary Clinton plan was the Massachusetts plan. The Hillary Clinton plan was Obama’s plan plus a mandate.” “And I…
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Monica Sanchez | June 22, 2015
A federal judge has ordered Internal Revenue Services (IRS) to provide a status report on the so-called "irretrievable" emails of Lois Lerner and other IRS officials, a Judicial Watch press release obtained by MRCTV reveals. Not only did U.S. District Court Judge Emmett Sullivan demand the IRS answer to the once "lost" and now "found" correspondences by June 29, but he also scheduled a hearing…
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Monica Sanchez | June 22, 2015
In a bizarre turn of events, a New Jersey high school senior has gone from being class valedictorian to receiving his diploma in the mail. Devan Solanki was initially told he wouldn't be delivering the customary commencement speech because the school was “overhauling tradition,” CBS News reported. When he tried to appeal the decision by putting together a petition and discussing the matter…
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Monica Sanchez | June 16, 2015
Real estate mogul and reality TV star Donald Trump formally announced his candidacy for the 2016 presidential election on Tuesday. The outspoken billionaire delivered his remarks at Trump Tower in New York, where he touched upon a variety of topics including campaign fundraising, border security, and international trade. Here are seven characteristically bold statements Trump made during his…
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Monica Sanchez | June 16, 2015
Image via Twitter Former Florida governor Jeb Bush announced his candidacy on Monday for the 2016 presidential election. Here are eight things you may not have already known about the GOP’s newest contender.   1. He’s a middle child. Jeb Bush is the middle child of five siblings. He is seven years younger than his brother and former president George W. Bush.  Image via Screenshot  He…
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Monica Sanchez | June 15, 2015
Image via Mashable  This Australian television network is taking use for the selfie stick to a whole new level.   Sky News Australia will soon be filming its live television broadcasts using LiveU SmartGRIPs, the latest addition to the selfie stick family.  The device gives journalists the ability to each operate as a one-man team—capable of reporting, interviewing, and filming on scene, all…
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Monica Sanchez | June 15, 2015
Secret Service revealed to author and NY Daily News journalist Brad Meltzer former President Ronald Reagan’s biggest secret: That he carried a .38 in his briefcase.  The thriller novelist learned about Reagan’s secret while researching for his book The President’s Shadow. Meltzer writes, “So there I was, on my tour of Secret Service headquarters. The agents had taken me into a small museum…