VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Report on singer Marcelito Pomoy ‘found dead in hotel room’ NOT TRUE
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It maliciously twists an announcement the actress made in a recent Instagram post.
As the franchise renewal of ABS-CBN continues to hang in the balance, legislators and executive officials differ in opinion on whether or not the broadcast network would be able to operate after its current license expires.
It maliciously twisted the Philippine News Agency’s headline.
Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo’s claim that President Rodrigo Duterte “does not want” broadcast network ABS-CBN to shut down contradicts the latter’s pronouncements since he assumed the presidency.
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Sen. Imee Marcos and Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III had a brief disagreement on the adoption of the Senate resolution asking President Rodrigo Duterte to rethink the scrapping of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) with the United States.
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Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo contradicted newly appointed Armed Forces Chief Felimon Santos Jr., who said the Philippines will “push” for the approval of visiting forces agreements (VFA) with other countries.