VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Video of Marcos questioning climate change NEEDS CONTEXT
A Facebook video of President Bongbong Marcos during a briefing where it appears he is unaware of climate change needs context.
A Facebook video of President Bongbong Marcos during a briefing where it appears he is unaware of climate change needs context.
Clips from the United Nations (UN) and state media show an emptier UN Assembly Hall during Marcos Jr.'s speech.
Isang video na nai-post sa Facebook page ni Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. noong Setyembre 22 ang nagpapakita ng mga kuha ng malaking audience sa ika-77 sesyon ng United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) habang siya ay nagtatalumpati noong Setyembre 21 (Manila Time).
Hindi totoo ang sinabi ni Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles na kay Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. lamang nakipagpulong si United States President Joe Biden sa sidelines ng 77th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) sa New York City.
Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles inaccurately claimed that United States President Joe Biden met only with President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on the sidelines of the 77th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York City.
A blog link insinuates that President Bongbong Marcos and Rep. Rodante Marcoleta have signed a directive to close down Meralco. It's false.
In his recent interview with actress and television host Toni Gonzaga, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. claimed that his family was “never allowed to argue” on the P203-billion real estate tax case because they were in exile in Hawaii when the case was in court. This is false.
Sa kanyang panayam kamakailan kay Toni Gonzaga, isang aktres at television host, iginiit ni Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. na ang kanyang pamilya ay “hindi pinayagang mangatwiran” sa P203-bilyong real estate tax case dahil sila ay naka-exile sa Hawaii noong nasa korte ang kaso. Ito ay hindi totoo.
President Bongbong Marcos drew flak after images showing him getting emotional over being labeled a “party animal” spread online.
A video falsely claims that the Senate served a subpoena to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos over a controversial order to import sugar. It also erroneously claimed that the Senate was plotting to imprison him.