FACT CHECK: Photo of King Charles, Queen Camilla with Duterte statue FAKE
A fake photo showing King Charles III and Queen Camilla beside a statue of former president Rodrigo Duterte that they supposedly commissioned is spreading on Facebook.
A fake photo showing King Charles III and Queen Camilla beside a statue of former president Rodrigo Duterte that they supposedly commissioned is spreading on Facebook.
A Facebook page is claiming the Supreme Court dismissed the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte. This is false.
A video supposedly showing people in Thailand struggling to board a boat due to rough seas caused by the recent earthquake is false.
Netizens are circulating a fake quote card supposedly of Police Maj. General Nicolas Torre III saying he will move overseas should VP Sara Duterte win in the next presidential elections.
Two versions of a quote card supposedly showing ICC president Tomoko Akane ordering the release of Rodrigo Duterte are circulating online. These are fake.
A video claiming former president Rodrigo Duterte has returned home to Davao City after his arrest and incarceration in The Netherlands is false.
Netizens posted a video claiming to show Maj. Gen. Nicolas Torre III back in Davao City for a police operation after Duterte's March 11 arrest. Not true.
A fake quote card on FB claims that Rep. Stella Quimbo urged police and the DILG to "padlock" Iglesia Ni Cristo churches after Rodrigo Duterte's arrest.
Several posts online are misleading claiming that the PNP has a memo explicitly forbidding its personnel from voicing out support for Duterte.
The dancing video of CIDG chief Maj. Gen. Nicolas Torre III was edited using an AI-powered meme generator called Viggle.ai.