VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Duterte DID NOT SAY he will ‘ensure’ Bong Go will be next president
This statement is manufactured.
This statement is manufactured.
Binago muli ni Sen. Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go ang kanyang pananaw sa kung paano dapat harapin ang mga taong nalululong sa droga, na sinabi sa isang pagdinig sa Senado noong Set. 29 na dapat silang tratuhin bilang "mga biktima na nangangailangan ng tulong."
Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go changed his view once more on how drug-addicted individuals should be dealt with, saying in a Sept. 29 Senate hearing that they must be treated as “victims in dire need of assistance.”
Hindi bababa sa isang Facebook (FB) page at tatlong netizens, kasama ang singer at lantad na kritiko ng administrasyon na si Jim Paredes, ang nagbahagi ng isang pekeng quote card na nagpapakita kay Sen. Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go na nagsasabing hindi dapat "sinaktan” ng higante ng media na ABS-CBN “ang damdamin ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte” kung ayaw nitong maipasara.
At least one Facebook (FB) page and three netizens, including singer and vocal administration critic Jim Paredes, published a fake quote card that shows Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go saying media giant ABS-CBN should not have “hurt President Rodrigo Duterte’s feelings” if it did not want to get shut down.
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.