Brittany M. Hughes
Managing Editor
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Brittany is the managing editor of MRCTV and MRC Culture. She hosts the weekly podcast "The Brittany Hughes Show" and previously hosted "Reality Check" on MRCTV. She's a graduate of the College of William and Mary. Before coming to MRCTV, she worked as an investigative reporter for CNS News. Prior to that, she was an education and politics reporter in Danville, Virginia. 

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Brittany M. Hughes | June 4, 2020
LEGO has announced they will no longer be marketing their popular “police-themed” toys following days of national unrest sparked by the death of a Minneapolis black man at the hands of a white police officer. The items are still for sale, but the company is asking that distributors don’t advertise them. LEGO even requested Tuesday that sellers pull the products from their websites "in light of…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 3, 2020
Just two short weeks ago, Levar Stoney, the mayor of Richmond, Virginia, announced businesses that had prepped for reopening in the city must remain closed after all, citing COVID fears and saying the city must protect minority communities that have been disproportionately affected by the deadly coronavirus. Stoney’s announcement came just hours before many businesses were set to reopen their…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 3, 2020
It’s a miracle!  Dozens of health experts have signed a letter saying they support the massive protests that have drawn tens of thousands of people together in cities and towns all across the country, despite the fact that for the past three months, we’ve all been warned to stay in our homes and not stand close to each other for fear of spreading the coronavirus. Why? Well because apparently,…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 3, 2020
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio said he’s “proud” of his daughter, Chiara, after the 25-year-old was arrested during a protest in the city over the weekend. “I love my daughter deeply, I honor her. I’m proud of her that she cares so much, she was willing to go out there and do something about it,” de Blasio said Tuesday. “She was acting peacefully,” the mayor said, claiming he and his wife asked their…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 3, 2020
Did David Dorn’s Life Matter? Dorn was a black man. He was also a retired police captain. And now he’s dead. Dorn, 77, was shot in the head Monday night in St. Louis trying to protect a local pawn shop  from looters. Disturbing video of his body lying on the sidewalk in a spreading pool of blood, his eyes glassy and his lit-up cell phone still in his hand, was uploaded to social media and…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 2, 2020
A Confederate statue that's stood for more than a century in the town square of Alexandria, Virginia, has quietly been removed this week as peaceful protests and violent riots alike rage throughout dozens of U.S. cities and towns following the death of a black man at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. “The Caspar Buberl statue, called Appomattox, has stood at the intersection of South…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 2, 2020
Park Police in D.C. are now disputing the narrative being pushed by the liberal media that tear gas was used to disperse peaceful protesters to make way for President Donald Trump to get to St. John’s Episcopal Church across from Lafayette Park, claiming that not only did they not use tear gas, but that the protesters in question weren’t exactly peaceful. In a tweet thread, WTOP reporter Neil…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 2, 2020
According to Bernie Sanders, it’s not crazy Antifa or violent Black Lives Matter protesters who are “looting” America – it’s rich people. Never mind all the stores being robbed and windows smashed in and buildings burned and glass in the streets of just about every major city in America right now. Nope, it’s those filthy one-percenters you should really be worried about. Or at least, that’s…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 2, 2020
There’s a famous saying in the media world, that if it bleeds, it leads. More often than not, the cameras are so busy focusing on the guy knocking someone to the ground that they miss the other nine who rush in to help him up. Rarely do the peacemakers make the headlines. So today, that’s what we’re going to do. Because after months of social isolation and now a week of watching our cities burn…
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Brittany M. Hughes | June 2, 2020
Gun sales have skyrocketed 80 percent in the month of May, continuing a trend that began with the coronavirus shutdown and is now being fueled by nightly violence protests in cities and towns across the country. “Small Arms Analytics & Forecasting, a private research firm, estimated that more than 1.7 million guns were sold in May, an 80% jump from May 2019,” the Washington Times reports. Of…