VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Bongbong Marcos’ son did NOT say dad a cocaine user
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“This information is incorrect,” Guinness World Records said.
This is fake. No legitimate news organization published a report mentioning the exact statement allegedly made by Sandro Marcos, who is running for a seat in the House of Representatives.
He did not refer to Marcos, Robredo, or any other candidate in his message.
Sa apat na bahaging seryeng ito, ang VERA Files Fact Check ay nagkalap ng importanteng impormasyon tungkol sa anim na mga nangungunang kandidato na nais maupo sa Malacañang, at ang kani-kanilang mga katuwang na bise presidente, upang matulungan ang mga botante na gumawa ng napakahalagang desisyon. Kasama sa part 2 ng seryeng ito ang tatlong presidential bets, sina dating senador Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Sen. Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao, at Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo.
(Second of four parts) In this four-part series, VERA Files Fact Check compiled relevant information about six of the top candidates vying for Malacañang, and their respective vice presidential bets, to help voters make the ultimate decision.
The crowd was not shouting Marcos’ name but was screaming as Robredo held up the poster. The audio of a crowd chanting ‘BBM’ was just inserted into the video.
Iginiit ng kolumnista ng Manila Times na si Rigoberto “Bobi” Tiglao na nagkamali ang Philippine Star sa pag-uulat na si Vice President Leni Robredo ang most-searched na kandidato sa pagkapangulo sa Google noong unang bahagi ng buwang ito.
The Manila Times columnist Rigoberto “Bobi” Tiglao falsely claimed that the Philippine Star erred in reporting that Vice President Leni Robredo was the most-searched presidential candidate on Google earlier this month.
In a Feb. 25 interview with acting Palace spokesperson Martin Andanar, Duterte said he is not certain about endorsing a candidate in the May 9 elections. “I may or I may not but preferably I’d like to stay neutral.”