VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Marcos did NOT appoint Marcoleta to a cabinet post
Two YouTube videos falsely claim that President Bongbong Marcos has appointed Rep. Rodante Marcoleta as a cabinet member. This is not true.
Two YouTube videos falsely claim that President Bongbong Marcos has appointed Rep. Rodante Marcoleta as a cabinet member. This is not true.
A widely-circulated web article about a Philippine court ordering the arrest of American business magnate Bill Gates is fake.
A fake advisory claims senior citizens will start receiving P1,000 per month as pension starting this March.
A YouTube video claimed that celebrity Kris Aquino died of stage 5 cancer last Feb. 16, and that Sen. Raffy Tulfo witnessed her death. This is not true.
Another set of videos claimed that suspended BuCor chief Gerald Bantag has been reinstated to his post. This is not true.
Another YouTube video is claiming that UP Diliman has been closed down, this time by President Bongbong Marcos and pastor Apollo Quiboloy. This is not true.
A video on YouTube is erroneously claiming that the Senate has passed an “immediate order” to remove the K to 12 education system.
A YouTube video used a photo collage to falsely claim that Marcos gold documents were released during the visit of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to Japan.
Another video falsely claims that Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla is being let go. Not true.
A video posted on YouTube and Facebook says the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) wants Sen. Raffy Tulfo removed from the Senate. This is misleading.