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 | June 4, 2021
In Surry County, North Carolina, county commissioners have moved to ban Coca-Cola machines in their county office buildings after the company criticized Georgia’s voting bill. The county’s longest serving commissioner, Eddie Harris, took aim at the corporation saying it’s time someone spoke out against left-wing politics, WXII reported. Harris credited the move to Coca-Cola undermining Georgia…
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Libby | June 3, 2021
The first human case of the H10N3 strain of bird flu was recorded in eastern China, though authorities claim there is little risk of spread. The Chinese National Health Commission said that the patient, a man from Zhenjiang, had been hospitalized on April 28 and officially diagnosed on May 28, Reuters reported. Professionals have reported zero spread from the 41-year-old patient, though the…
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Libby | June 3, 2021
In the wake of pride month, National Public Radio (NPR) published a guide to understanding pronouns and terms related to gender in cooperation with an LGBTQ activist group on Wednesday. GLAAD, the progressive LGBTQ activist group, contributed to the guide with its stated goal of signaling acceptance and respect, according to the report. The guide includes a glossary with definitions of 13 terms…
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Libby | June 2, 2021
Major League Baseball (MLB) and the players’ union has been met with a lawsuit for violating civil rights after moving the MLB All-Star game from Georgia to Colorado earlier this year. The Job Creators Network, a nonpartisan organization that seeks to promote a freer economy for small businesses, is bringing the MLB to court on behalf of small businesses in Georgia. They are seeking for the All-…
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Libby | June 2, 2021
While many states are providing a chance to win free college tuition or a $1 million lottery as an incentive to get the COVID-19 vaccine, West Virginia is offering something a little different: guns. Set to begin on West Virginia Day on June 20, the state’s 158th birthday, five custom-made “hunting rifles” and five custom-made “shotguns” will be raffled off weekly to vaccine-getters until Aug. 4…
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Libby | May 28, 2021
Yesterday, Caitlyn Jenner made another stand for women’s sports as an issue of “fairness.” A Republican gubernatorial candidate challenging California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), Jenner posted a video, which appears to show a runner blowing by a group of female runners in a race.  Along with the video, Jenner stated, “I stand by my statement that biological boys should not compete in girls sports…
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Libby | May 28, 2021
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) blasted Rep. Matt Gaetz (R- Fla.), saying his comments on the Second Amendment were not “protected by the First Amendment.” At the “America First” rally in Dalton, Ga. on Thursday, Gaetz slammed big tech censorship and reminded supporters of their rights enumerated in the U.S. Constitution to protect against oppression—the First and Second Amendments. Gaetz was…
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Libby | May 28, 2021
Rep. Dean Phillips (D- Minn.) called out “progressives” for not vigorously condemning anti-Semitism and violence against Jewish-Americans. Phillips noted in a Monday tweet that these colleagues have failed to oppose anti-Semitism with “the same intention and vigor demonstrated in other areas of activism.” I’ll say the quiet part out loud; it’s time for “progressives” to start condemning anti…
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Libby | May 28, 2021
President Joe Biden is set to hold an event Friday with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) despite previously saying that he should “resign immediately.” The pair’s event, scheduled to take place in Alexandria, Va., is meant to mark the state’s reopening and lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. Two years prior, however, Biden ripped into Northam’s “racism” on twitter, calling on him to resign from…
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Libby | May 27, 2021
Several civil rights groups filed a lawsuit on Wednesday to challenge the West Virginia law that confines girls sports to biological girls on behalf of an 11-year-old transgender student. The Americans for Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), joined by LGBTQ advocacy group Lambda Legal and Cooley LLP , is bringing the action against the West Virginia State Board of Education, Harrison County Board of…