VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Bong Go quote on ABS-CBN shutdown FAKE
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This post is fake. Don't believe it.
There’s no let-up in the avalanche of fake, false, and misleading posts in social media rivalling in viciousness to the mysterious COVID-19.
No records show the neophyte senator making the statement.
Walang batayan ang sinabi ni Sen. Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go na ang bilang ng mga drug lord sa Pilipinas ay bumaba sa ilalim ng pamumuno ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte.
Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go’s claim that the number of drug lords in the Philippines went down under the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte has no basis.
The government of the Philippine is structured in such a way that the three branches of government –, the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial – are co-equal and independent from each other.
Neophyte Sen. Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go continues to proclaim President Rodrigo Duterte’s total commitment to rid the government of corruption but always sidesteps the inconsistencies in the administration's supposed all-out campaign against graft and corruption.
Patuloy na idinideklara ng baguhang senador na si Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go ang pangako ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte na sugpuin ang katiwalian sa gobyerno ngunit lagi niyang hindi binabanggit ang mga pagkakasalungatan sa kampanya ng administrasyon laban sa graft and corruption.
It is important to Duterte that Bong Go will be the senatorial contest topnotcher in the May 2016 election because he interprets it as the power of his endorsement which he thinks he can extend up to 2022.
Just when we thought he was looking better with the dark blotches on his face gone (courtesy of Honeylet’s facial cream?), the President’s health condition once again returned to the front page when he didn’t show up in the Barangay Summit on Peace and Order in Palo, Leyte on Friday, the first day of February.