FACT CHECK: Sotto did NOT warn of constitutional crisis
A Facebook post claims that Senate President Tito Sotto warned of a Constitutional crisis after Vice President Sara Duterte's 2025 impeachment was declared unconstitutional. This is false.
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A Facebook post claims that Senate President Tito Sotto warned of a Constitutional crisis after Vice President Sara Duterte's 2025 impeachment was declared unconstitutional. This is false.
Multiple quote cards attributed to Sen. Raffy Tulfo are circulating online, supposedly blaming former president Rodrigo Duterte as the root of the country’s “rotten system.” This is fake.
At least three quote cards are claiming that ML Rep. Leila de Lima advised the Supreme Court justices to study law again. This is fake.
Several posts online claim authorities are planning to impose a lockdown in the coming days due to the threat of Nipah virus. This is fake.
At least three Facebook posts circulated online claiming that Filipina tennis star Alexandra Eala received a contract offer of $1.6 billion from Abu Dhabi billionaire Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This is fake.
A circulating graphic claims that Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio said she will step down from office if the International Criminal Court releases former president Rodrigo Duterte. The news card is fake.
A viral misleading video claims President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. instructed Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon to "plan" corruption. In the original video, Dizon explained the president's instruction was to stop corruption by halting projects "not planned correctly," then "plan" a national mitigation program to "prevent future cases of corruption of such a scale."
Hindi totoo ang sinasabi ng ilang netizens sa Facebook na si Sen. Loren Legarda na ang Senate president, ang kauna-unahan umano na babaeng lider ng Senado.
Kumakalat online ang dalawang larawan kung saan tinitingnan umano ni Sen. Risa Hontiveros at Fr. Flavie Villanueva ang rebulto ni Kian Delos Santos sa Paghilom Lakbay Museo exhibit sa Senado. Edited ang mga ito.
An old chain message is being circulated again online claiming that the aphelion phenomenon will cause cold weather until August 2026. This is false.