VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Marcos fan page recycles old, FAKE news on doctored tally of 2016 VP race
A fan page of the late President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. revived on Dec. 9 a previously-debunked photoshopped tally of the 2016 vice presidential race.
A fan page of the late President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. revived on Dec. 9 a previously-debunked photoshopped tally of the 2016 vice presidential race.
But he will not resign. For the simple reason that he has to make sure that he doesn’t end up in jail for all the crimes that he would be charged with once he is out of power.
Old false reports were repeatedly shared in social media this week.
The report contains a hodgepodge of claims.
A story claiming the camp of Vice President Leni Robredo has filed a petition before the Supreme Court to have her rival, former senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., undergo a DNA test to prove he is the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos was published April 13 by bopols.com, a satirical news site created in 2009.
The headline of an April 7 story by citizenexpress.today stating legitimate news outfits did not report a protest against Vice President Leni Robredo in London is untrue.
A March 30 story by trendstarnewsph.press about the late Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr. taking a jab at former President Ferdinand Marcos' San Juanico Bridge project misinforms.
In 2016, Marcos himself defended the PET.
Noong 2016, ipinagtanggol mismo ni Marcos ang PET.
Lumitaw ang mga pattern mula sa aming 16 na linggo ng pagbabantay sa fake news hanggang sa kasalukuyan.