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 | April 23, 2015
A watchdog report surfaced on Thursday revealing how it took over a year for the Secret Service to replace a broken alarm system in George H.W. Bush’s Houston, Texas home. After the news spread like wildfire across broadcast and online media outlets, the former U.S. President took to Twitter and offered the classiest response imaginable:   Barbara and I have great respect for, and confidence…
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Monica Sanchez | April 23, 2015
A proponent of dissolving the so-called "gender wage gap," Hillary Clinton reportedly paid women on her Senate office staff just 72 cents per dollar.  The Clinton campaign recently confirmed with FactCheck.org the accuracy of a Feb. 2015 Washington Free Beacon analysis that shows a significant pay gap between the women and men who had worked in the former senator's office.  The Washington…
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Monica Sanchez | April 22, 2015
By 2023, immigrants will account for more than one in seven U.S. residents (51 million), reportedly “the largest share ever recorded in American history,” analysis of new Census Bureau projections by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) shows. Even more, the Bureau predicts that the immigration population will grow to nearly one in five U.S. residents (78 million) by 2060. One facet of…
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Monica Sanchez | April 22, 2015
It took an eight-year-old boy six months to finish penning a letter to Michelle Obama because he was “too angry” to write down all of his concerns in one sitting. A young boy named Peter felt the need to write a letter to the First Lady in response to her “healthier” lunches program being implemented in public schools. “It all started because he saw something about school lunches [and] how…
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Monica Sanchez | April 21, 2015
In a classic show of liberal intolerance, comedian Roseanne Barr took to Twitter to insult a pro-life journalist for articulating her views. Media Research Center’s Katie Yoder wrote an article on how the female comedian's pro-abortion views “sure aren’t funny.” In response, Barr tweeted the following: “Blow me,” she wrote. LifeNews.com then chimed into the conversation, calling out…
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Monica Sanchez | April 21, 2015
In an interview with CNN, Iranian Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar discussed ongoing nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran, claiming that, despite continued outward hostility toward America by Iran’s supreme leader and military, “the general population is looking forward to an agreement which is just and is balanced” – that will bring “peace and stability” to the world.  Ebtekar added that…
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Monica Sanchez | April 20, 2015
In a recent appearance on Fox News’s Justice, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) said that he wants to get to the bottom of the Hillary Clinton private email scandal, but without "the legal drama.” A member of the House Oversight Committee, Gowdy argued that holding Clinton in contempt or taking her to court would simply waste precious time. He added that doing so would just discourage the current U.S.…
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Monica Sanchez | April 20, 2015
Then country star, now pop music phenomenon Taylor Swift was honored for her achievements at the 50th annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, Apr. 19. What made receiving the Milestone Award so special wasn’t necessarily the award itself, but the person who presented it to her: Her mom. Taylor’s mother, Andrea Swift, delivered a beautiful speech on stage about how proud and thankful…
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Monica Sanchez | April 9, 2015
“The guy asked him three times to be a Muslim, and he refused,” Joe said. In the Blaze TV "Wide Awake Special," Joe, a Coptic Christian from Egypt, shared how his entire family witnessed Muslims behead his cousin because he refused to deny Jesus.  Joe, who now lives in the U.S., implored America to protect those being persecuted for their faith in the Middle East—to defend those who may…