FACT CHECK: Video of Marcos Sr. saying his son ‘died in London’ FAKE
A circulating video of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. saying his son died in London is fabricated.
A circulating video of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. saying his son died in London is fabricated.
May kumakalat na video ni Pangulong Bongbong Marcos kung saan inamin niya raw na hindi siya ang totoong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Kailangan nito ng konteksto. Ang video ay lumang interview kung saan pinasinungalingan niya ang chismis bilang “urban legend” o gawa-gawang kuwento.
Last July, a low-quality video supposedly showing President Bongbong Marcos snorting a white powdery substance went viral online. VERA Files took a deeper look into it.
Multiple Facebook posts are claiming that US-based CNN has reported that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is addicted to cocaine. This is fake. CNN has not published such a report and the image is fabricated.
A YouTube video falsely claims that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was rushed to the hospital this September.
A clip of President Bongbong Marcos "admitting" that he is a clone needs context. It was from an old interview where he called the rumor an urban legend.
Neither the INC nor NET25 has issued any statement on Marcos' alleged drug use, but SAGIP Party-List Rep. Rodante Marcoleta, a prominent INC member, did so.
Ads posted on FB claimed that President Bongbong Marcos and an agricultural scientist are promoting Super Seed Organic Fertilizer. These are fake.
May video na pinamumukhang nagpo-promote ng investment platform si Pangulong Bongbong Marcos at ang iba pang personalidad. Peke ito.
After the standing ovations and thunderous applause in the SONA, the president should work much harder now. The midterm election is still 10 months away, and many things could still happen in between.