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 | September 17, 2019
The New York Times’ Robin Pogrebin, one of two masterminds behind the Times’ weekend hit piece accusing SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct during a dorm party back in college, defended her controversial article by suggesting that the woman Kavanaugh supposedly victimized was “incredibly drunk” at the time of the alleged incident, suggesting that her memory of her own assault is "…
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Brittany M. Hughes | September 17, 2019
A 21-year-old Honduran native is facing 155 years in prison after being accused of repeatedly raping a 6-year-old girl in Montgomery County, Maryland, where just days ago hundreds of activists gathered to protest the county’s sanctuary city policies protecting criminal aliens. According to ABC7’s Kevin Lewis, Wilder Hernandez-Nolasco was arrested after police say the little girl disclosed that…
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Brittany M. Hughes | September 16, 2019
Sitting Virginia Democratic Lieutentant Governor Justin Fairfax just filed a lawsuit to the tune of $400 million against CBS for allegedly defaming him in their reporting of two women who’ve accused him of sexual assault. According to this, CBS aired interviews with both Meredith Watson and Vanessa Tyson, two women who claimed back in February that Fairfax sexually assaulted them in two separate…
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Brittany M. Hughes | September 16, 2019
The New York Times on Monday issued a “correction” to their earlier reporting alleging that SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted a woman at a college dorm party when some of his buddies “pushed” his genitals into a woman’s hands against her will. And that “correction” wasn’t exactly a minor one. The Times updated their piece to include the fact that the alleged victim in the…
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Brittany M. Hughes | September 16, 2019
Speaking backstage Saturday night after winning an Emmy award for his reality TV show, drag queen RuPaul, the inspiration behind many a child cross-dresser, claimed that “We are all God in drag.” Huh? Yeah. In yet another attempt to normalize the “art” of dressing up as a woman by smearing on 17 pounds of eyeliner and wearing sky-high leopard-print heels, the host of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”…
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Brittany M. Hughes | September 13, 2019
  Things are heating up around the debate over sanctuary cities as hundreds of protestors on both sides of the issue faced off Friday in Rockville, Maryland, just days after a Nigerian illegal alien was arrested in Montgomery County for allegedly raping a woman in his car while she was intoxicated. Several roads were closed during the “Help Save Maryland” rally as the Rockville-based…
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Brittany M. Hughes | September 13, 2019
If you thought most Americans don’t know enough about basic American civics, think again. Because it turns out, they really, really don’t know enough about basic American civics. The annual Annenberg Constitution Day Civics Survey found a full 1 in 5 – that’s 20 percent – of all American adults can’t even name one single branch of government. On top of that, only 39 percent of adults can…
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Brittany M. Hughes | September 13, 2019
Update: Following this publication, Richardson was sentenced to three years probation after being found guilty of gross abuse of a corpse following the death of her newborn daughter, Annabelle. She was also sentenced to seven days in jail, for which she was credited with time served and immediately released from custody. A 20-year-old cheerleader in Ohio could get nothing more than probation…
Brittany M. Hughes | September 13, 2019
Presidential Candidate Marianne Williamson Caught On Hot Mic: 'The Conservatives Are Nicer To Me'
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Brittany M. Hughes | September 12, 2019
When Greenpeace activists showed up to Houston this week to protest big oil, they certainly made a statement – just maybe not the one they’d intended. The protesters, which NBC described as a mere “several” people numbering around a dozen,reportedly suspended themselves from the Fred Hartman Bridge in Houston Thursday morning to rage against the oil machine, literally hanging themselves off the…