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 | May 18, 2015
On CNN Sunday morning, former ABC anchor Carole Simpson criticized George Stephanopoulos for his undeniable “coziness” with the Clintons and his failure to "separate himself from his political background to become a journalist." “There’s a coziness that George cannot escape…” Simpson said. “He was press secretary for President Clinton. That’s pretty close.” “And while he did try to separate…
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Monica Sanchez | May 18, 2015
During his remarks at Yale University Class Day on Sunday, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said he’s “glad there’s someone" who wishes to achieve his position in the White House one day, because he “never” did. "I’m so happy to be here on your day and all of your day," he said. "It’s good to know there’s one Yalie who is happy I’m being here ... On 'Overheard at Yale,' on the Facebook page, one…
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Monica Sanchez | May 15, 2015
Country singer Darius Rucker celebrated his birthday on Wednesday by gifting a combat wounded veteran a new home. Daniel Branham of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina appeared on Wednesday’s edition of the TODAY show. Thinking he was there just to be recognized for his service and to receive tickets to one of Rucker’s upcoming concerts, Branham was in for a big surprise.   “Daniel’s an American…
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Monica Sanchez | May 15, 2015
On last night’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly said that he thinks Hillary Clinton will get the Democrat nomination for 2016, “unless she’s in jail,” of course. “What do you think of the race?” Fallon asked. “You have Hillary Clinton. She's basically—she’s going to get the nomination you think, right? “Unless she’s in jail,” O’Reilly replied. “I mean, that…
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Monica Sanchez | May 14, 2015
On Thursday morning's The View, guest-host Raven Symone said that she doesn't like the idea of putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. In a poll conducted by the non-profit organization Women On 20s whose mission it is to “put a woman’s face on our paper currency,” Harriet Tubman received the most votes among prominent female historical figures such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, and Wilma…
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Monica Sanchez | May 14, 2015
While the United States remains home to more Christians than any other country in the world, a major new survey conducted by the Pew Research Center finds that the number of Americans who describe themselves as Christian is sharply declining. Meanwhile, the number of U.S. adults who do not identify with any organized religion—who describe themselves as either athiest, agnostic, or "nothing in…
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Monica Sanchez | May 14, 2015
Two Florida hearse drivers have been fired after making the decision to stop at a doughnut shop on the way to a veteran's funeral, reports AP. During the drivers' pit stop at the New Port Richey Dunkin’ Donuts on Tuesday, a man by the name of Rob Carpenter spotted the hearse in the parking lot with its curtains open and the coffin visible. Outraged, Carpenter took a video and sent pictures to…
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Monica Sanchez | May 14, 2015
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina sounded off on leftist critics accusing her of “attacking” Hillary Clinton, taking advantage of her being a woman to do so.  “I felt that was sexist,” Fox News host Sean Hannity said. “It’s funny that you say that, Sean, because I must say I kind of react that way,” Fiorina replied. “First of all, I’m not attacking Hillary," she said. "I’m asking…
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Monica Sanchez | May 13, 2015
During a speaking event at the Council on Foreign Relations, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) discussed the importance of American strength in dealing with the threats of the 21st century. “American strength is a means of preventing war, not promoting it,” the 2016 presidential candidate said. “Weakness, on the other hand, is the friend of danger and the enemy of peace." He explained that the world…