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 | January 12, 2015
Following the Green Bay Packers' triumph over the Dallas Cowboys Sunday night in the NFL Second Round Playoffs, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) took to Twitter to taunt Gov. Chris Christie in the best way possible. .@GovChristie, do you need a hug now? #GoPackGo #WinninginWisco pic.twitter.com/32zPv6krRy — Paul Ryan (@PRyan) January 11, 2015 He tweeted out a photo of him and his family smiling from…
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Monica Sanchez | January 10, 2015
During the France terror siege Friday, the gunmen responsible for the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris held hostages and announced that they sought to “die as martyrs” for their cause. Pro-gun control singer Cher tweeted out her curious opinion about what terrorist response ops should do in such a situation. 
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Monica Sanchez | January 9, 2015
According to CNA/EWTN News, Pope Francis praised mothers during his Jan. 7 general audience as the “key players in fighting against an individualistic, self-centered society.” “To be a mother is a great treasure,” the first Jesuit pontiff in history said. “Mothers, in their unconditional and sacrificial love for their children, are the antidote to individualism; they are the greatest enemies…
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Monica Sanchez | January 9, 2015
NBC issued a correction on “NBC Nightly News” to previous reports that one of the suspects in the Paris terror attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo was killed and that the manhunt was over. On Wednesday, NBC’s Pete Williams reported that two senior U.S. counterterrorism officials had told the network that the three gunmen responsible for the fatal shooting were no longer at large…
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Monica Sanchez | January 8, 2015
After a two-year legal battle, the city of King, N.C. voted Tuesday to remove a Christian flag and a statue of a soldier kneeling before a cross from a local veterans' memorial. King council members voted 3-2 to approve a settlement agreement between the city and Steven Hewett, a U.S. Army veteran who sued King in November 2012 for allegedly violating his constitutional rights. Americans…
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Monica Sanchez | January 8, 2015
Watch the latest video at <a href="http://video.foxnews.com">video.foxnews.com</a> Many have criticized Pres. Obama for “not coming on strong enough” regarding Wednesday’s Charlie Hebdo terror attack in Paris, France. In his remarks, President Obama called the incident “senseless violence” as opposed to an explicit act of Islamic extremism.   Former New York City Mayor Rudy…
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Monica Sanchez | January 8, 2015
A terrorist attack Wednesday morning on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, France left 12 journalists dead, the paper’s editor Charb included. While jihadists and ISIS sympathizers celebrated the terrorist attack on Twitter with the hashtags “Paris is burning” and “France under fire,” others raised their pencils to send a powerful message.  Here's 13 powerful cartoons drawn in…
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Monica Sanchez | January 8, 2015
This new #BlackLivesMatter photo has taken the internet by storm. The original version of the picture shows a "#BlackLivesMatter" banner being held up by two members of the Southern Illinois University Black Law Student Association. The photoshopped version above, the editor unknown, powerfully exposes the faults of the movement simply with a few added lines of text.  The modified banner reads…
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Monica Sanchez | January 7, 2015
    The oldest U.S. time capsule to date was finally opened today.  On Dec. 11, 2014, a time capsule was unearthed from a cornerstone of the Massachusetts Statehouse, first placed there during its construction in 1795 by Governor Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. According to the Associated Press, its items were repackaged in 1855, during what the Boston Globe reported was a set of emergency…
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Monica Sanchez | January 7, 2015
Sick & repulsive. RT @ezzsaid "Jihadists on twitter hailing the Paris attack, some are using a #parisisburning hashtag. #CharlieHebdo" — H.A. Hellyer د. إتش (@hahellyer) January 7, 2015 Following a terrorist attack Wednesday morning on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, France that left at least 12 people dead, the paper’s editor included, ISIS members and sympathizers have…