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 | November 14, 2015
Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton took the opportunity to condemn Republicans during the Democratic primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa Saturday night for allegedly “doing everything they can to prevent people’s voices from being heard.”  She commended President Obama for getting anything done in the Oval Office “despite the Republicans.”  "We need more Americans to be involved in the…
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Monica Sanchez | November 14, 2015
Image via Twitter During the Democratic primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa on Saturday, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders discussed his plans to "restore and revive" the U.S. economy.   He reassured the audience at Drake University and viewers at home that, while he doesn't know exactly what his tax rate would be if elected president, it “won’t be as high as 90 percent.”    “It…
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Monica Sanchez | November 14, 2015
During the Democratic primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa Saturday night, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said that the U.S. should support countries who "take the fight" to terrorist organizations like ISIS, but the war against radical extremism ultimately "cannot be an American fight.” "ISIS cannot be contained. It must be defeated,” said Clinton.  “We will support those who take…
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Monica Sanchez | November 14, 2015
Image via Screenshot In an appearance on Fox News Saturday, Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio discussed the horrific terrorist attacks on Paris Friday night and how “there’s no accommodation” to be made with radical extremists bent on murdering innocents for not following their interpretation of Islam.    “This is a civilizational war… This is not a geopolitical greivance,” said…
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Monica Sanchez | November 12, 2015
On “Hannity” Wednesday night, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz reacted to the Fox Business-Wall Street Journal GOP primary debate and how his fellow contenders addressed the issue of illegal immigration.  "We saw one Republican after another giving an ode to amnesty ... saying how we needed to be compassionate, and we needed to just forgive the 12 million here illegally and…
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Monica Sanchez | November 12, 2015
During Wednesday night’s “The Factor,” Fox News host Bill O’Reilly pushed back on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump over his plan to deport the millions of illegal immigrants currently living in America. O’Reilly argued that a mass deportation of over 12 million illegal immigrants “could never happen today.” “Believe me when I tell you, Mr. Trump, that was brutal what they did to…
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Monica Sanchez | November 10, 2015
During Tuesday night’s GOP debate, Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush argued that “Islamic terrorism” is the biggest threat facing America today.  “What’s the biggest threat facing America today?” the moderators asked. “Islamic terrorism,” Bush replied. He added that the U.S. ought to create safe zones for Syrians seeking to flee the region as a means to address the current refugee…
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Monica Sanchez | November 10, 2015
Fireworks erupted between Republican presidential candidates John Kasich and Donald Trump over the subject of illegal immigration during Tuesday night’s GOP debate. When asked how he would deal with the millions of illegal immigrants currently living in America as the next U.S. President, Trump said that he would deport them all. Gov. Kasich chimed in, calling Trump’s stance "silly" and…
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Monica Sanchez | November 10, 2015
During the GOP primary debate Tuesday night, Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie warned both audience members in the Milwaukee Theatre and viewers at home that, if Democratic candidate and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton succeeds at getting elected the next President of the United States, "she will drown us in debt."  “To the people that are out there right now,"…
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Monica Sanchez | November 10, 2015
Reporters attending Tuesday’s GOP primary debate in Milwaukee, WI were forced to type “StopHillary” in order to gain access to the building’s Wi-Fi. Many took to Twitter to air their frustrations against the Republican National Committee for choosing that specific password. The RNC released a statement explaining their decision: “Earlier this week, RNC Chairman Reince Preibus criticized the…