FACT CHECK: Iglesia-led rally NOT part of coup vs Marcos
The Nov. 16-17 anti-corruption rally organized by the Iglesia ni Cristo is not part of a coup against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
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The Nov. 16-17 anti-corruption rally organized by the Iglesia ni Cristo is not part of a coup against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
President Ferdinand Marcos did not step down. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said resignation is not an option for Marcos.
Netizens are circulating a quote card of First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos supposedly calling Sen. Imee Marcos "retokada," or someone who has undergone plastic surgery, in response to the accusations of the president's sister against the First Family. This is fake.
A Facebook user posted a video claiming to show a brief moment of tension as rallyists attempted to penetrate a police barricade on the first day of Iglesia ni Cristo's "Rally for Transparency and a Better Democracy" in Mendiola. This is not true.
A Facebook reel claims to show a news report about the Philippine National Police plotting to oust President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. This is false.
The Philippines is committed to "continue to pursue comprehensive measures to reduce tobacco use and protect public health" through a combination of regulation, fiscal policy and public health interventions.
May kumakalat na video sa Facebook na nagpapakita ng isang news report na nagsasabing nakauwi na sa bansa si dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte. Mali ito.
A Facebook video claims to show a news report that former president Rodrigo Duterte has returned to the Philippines. This is false.
A viral quote card online claims Palace press officer Claire Castro said the video released by former Rep. Zaldy Co on Nov. 14 may have been AI-generated. This is fake.
Isang larawan ang kumakalat online na nagsasabing opisyal nang inanunsyo ng Department of Education ang pagtanggal sa Grades 11 at 12 simula sa school year 2026–2027. Peke ito.