Is Bongbong Marcos peaking too early?
Latest election surveys showed that if elections were held today, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. would be the 17th president of the Republic of the Philippines.
Latest election surveys showed that if elections were held today, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. would be the 17th president of the Republic of the Philippines.
There was no such filing, but several netizens believed otherwise and failed to recognize that the post was satire.
As the second year of COVID-19 comes to a close, we Filipinos are learning to accept the reality that there is more than just death and taxes that are inevitable in life. In the Philippines, at least.
You’ll be astounded by the staggering numbers when you Google the number of TikTok accounts the Marcoses and their supporters have. Even more confounding is the exponential capacity of those accounts to share posts.
The issue involving alleged nonpayment of tax deficiencies by presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has degenerated into a battle of certifications as the date set by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for its first hearing on the former senator's disqualification from the 2022 elections draws near.
The poll body has yet to issue a decision on any of the eight cancellation and disqualification cases against the former senator.
No official record or news report reflects such a remark by Keon.
Several netizens believed the satirical page was a legitimate news organization and accused it of “biased” reporting.
The two videos carried similar headlines but different contents to support their false claims.
The fake clip was shared from a Dec. 1 post of Facebook (FB) page BBM for President. It bore TikTok’s watermark and was originally uploaded by user mbfcel, but said copy had been taken down.