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 | October 14, 2015
During the first Democratic debate in Las Vegas on Tuesday night, the National Rifle Association became a surprise source of tension among candidates Hillary Clinton, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, and former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley. They all agreed on certain measures such as background checks, but fought tooth and nail to show the audience just how much tougher they are on gun…
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Monica Sanchez | October 13, 2015
Image via Screenshot Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) defended fellow Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton against the horrible, horrible media for making a big deal out of her use of an unsecure, private email server during her time as President Obama’s secretary of state. “Let me say something that may not be great politics, but I think the secretary is right,” he began. “The…
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Monica Sanchez | October 13, 2015
During the first round of debates in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton refused to take a position on the legalization of recreational marijuana. “When asked about legalizing recreational marijuana, you said let’s wait and see how it plays out in Colorado and Washington. It’s been more than a year since you said that. Are you ready to take a position…
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Monica Sanchez | October 13, 2015
Image via Screenshot During the first round of Democratic debates in Las Vegas on Tuesday, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton defended her tendency to shift positions along with the tide of voter opinion -- such as her stance on issues like same-sex marriage and the Keystone XL pipeline, to name just a couple. Her defense? “Everybody on this stage has changed a position or two,” said…
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Monica Sanchez | October 13, 2015
During Tuesday’s White House press briefing, spokesman Josh Earnest attempted – but miserably failed – to defend the President for saying that the U.S. would not engage in a proxy war in Syria despite evidence that the administration is sending ammunition to Syrian opposition forces.  A reporter asked Earnest, “I want to understand your mindset when you say the U.S. will not engage in a proxy…
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Monica Sanchez | October 12, 2015
For a special "Columbus Day Edition," Fox News’ man-on-the-street Jesse Watters traveled down to Florida to ask people basic questions about the Italian explorer whose voyages marked the beginning of European colonization of the "New World": Christopher Columbus.   The answers Watters received about Columbus were incredible, and that’s putting it politely. Check out the video below.
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Monica Sanchez | October 12, 2015
During a bipartisan event hosted by an organization called “No Labels” in New Hampshire on Monday, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was pressed on his stance regarding women’s issues. A visibly upset young woman in the audience asked, “I want to get paid the same as a man, and I think you understand that. So, if you become president, will a woman make the same as a man, and do I…
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Monica Sanchez | October 12, 2015
During an interview with Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren Monday night, Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio criticized President Obama’s foreign policy—or lack thereof. He argued that the President is “in complete denial” regarding Russia’s aggression in the Middle East and on the world stage. “It’s so sad for the country to have a country with a president who’s in complete denial with…
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Monica Sanchez | October 8, 2015
Image via Twitter During what was supposed to be an announcement regarding the House Republican nominee for speaker, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) withdrew his candidacy. McCarthy reportedly told House Republicans that he is “not the right one” to lead the conference. House Speaker John Boehner then stepped up to the podium and announced that a vote for the Republican…
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Monica Sanchez | October 8, 2015
Image via Screenshot Spencer Stone, one of three Americans who helped thwart a terrorist attack on a Paris-bound train in August, was repeatedly stabbed in the torso Wednesday night, the U.S. Air Force confirmed. NBC News reports, “Airman First Class Stone was in stable condition on Thursday, an Air Force spokesperson said. "‘He is alive and in stable condition at this time,’ the…