Libby Krieger
MRCTV Staff

Libby Krieger is a senior political science and communications major at Grove City College. She has worked as the Events Intern at Leadership Institute, an Editorial Intern at The American Spectator, and a Marketing Fellow for the Institute for Faith and Freedom. Most recently, Libby covered the 2020 Presidential Election as a political correspondent for Right Side Broadcasting Network.

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Libby | July 29, 2021
Over 300 bars in San Francisco, California may soon require customers be vaccinated or present a negative COVID-19 test. The San Francisco Bar Owner Alliance, which represents over 300 bars, released a statement regarding this new policy on Monday, set to go into effect starting Thursday, ABC 7 News - San Francisco reported. “Any customer who wishes to remain inside our establishments show…
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Libby | July 29, 2021
Vice President Kamala Harris’ unpopularity is tracking high based on polling data, causing Democrats to worry. Though it is typical for the vice president to have lower favorability than the president, Harris’ performance compared to President Joe Biden has a number of allies watching carefully. “As of right now, I think she has the potential of doing more harm than good for some of these…
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Libby | July 28, 2021
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) believes the time for voluntary vaccinations are over. On Tuesday’s edition of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” de Blasio noted that the individual choice to get vaccinated needs to end — instead, “it’s time for mandates.” “We tried voluntary. We could not have been more kind and compassionate as a country,” he said, noting the free testing, free vaccines, and…
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Libby | July 28, 2021
Three Republican members of Congress are suing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) after receiving fines for not wearing masks on the floor of the House of Representatives. Though the mask mandate hadn’t been in effect more recently, Pelosi plans to resume in light of the CDC’s flip-flopping on masking, according to The Hill. Reps. Marjorie Taylor-Greene (R-Ga.), Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), and…
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Libby | July 28, 2021
The U.S. State Department was notified in 2015 by French Intelligence Officials that China was kicking them out of the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), according to a report from a former State Department investigator. France and China jointly launched the lab project in 2004, but it was not until 2017 that France was formally pushed off the scene, former U.S. State Department official David…
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Libby | July 27, 2021
While the Biden administration’s concern for the delta variant will keep international travel restrictions in place, the concern does not extend to the surge of illegal immigrants crossing the United States-Mexico border. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki announced Monday that the U.S. will keep the international travel ban in place due to the coronavirus’ delta variant causing an increase…
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Libby | July 27, 2021
Michigan State Rep. Jewell Jones (D-Inkster) reported using campaign money at a gentlemen’s club, which he argued was a “constituent meeting.” The lawmaker’s tab totaled $221 at the Pantheion Club in Dearborn which he referred to as a  meeting to discuss “potential economic projects,” The Detroit News reported. Jones described the strip club as a “lounge” and noted that he was not aware of the…
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Libby | July 26, 2021
The Department of Justice (DOJ) decided on Friday against opening a civil investigation into the responses of several states to the COVID-19 pandemic that may have led to unnecessary nursing home deaths. The coronavirus responses of New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan — all with Democratic governors — were scrutinized for policies that endangered the lives of vulnerable Americans in nursing…
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Libby | July 26, 2021
The Minneapolis City Council voted on Friday to add a question to the November ballot that would replace the city’s police department with the Department of Public Safety. After a 12 to 1 vote by the council, the ballot question was sent to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s office for approval by Thursday, July 29 — either by signature or failure to veto — and if approved, will be added to the…
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Libby | July 22, 2021
Shattering hopes that the United States would cruise into a strong economic recovery, initial jobless claims last week rose past predictions. An astounding 419,000 people filed for jobless claims for the first time during the week ending in July 17, CNBC reported. The Dow Jones expectation was 350,000 initial claims — well below what the actual numbers turned out to be. Although this number is…