VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Duterte ‘quote’ asking voters not to support Marcos Jr. is FAKE
It surfaced after a pro-Duterte vlogger aired an exclusive interview with the president.
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It surfaced after a pro-Duterte vlogger aired an exclusive interview with the president.
This is not true. The petition filed with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to cancel his Certificate of Candidacy (COC) has yet to reach the High Court as the poll body is only now preparing to hear the case.
The circulating graphic is a doctored version of a quote card published by ABS-CBN.
The video was overlaid with an audio from another TikTok video where a crowd can be heard chanting “Marcos, Marcos pa rin”, with the former senator seen encouraging them to continue chanting his name. This was uploaded last Oct. 25.
It surfaced the same day Marcos supporters held a motorcade in Ilocos Sur.
A banner showing support for Marcos Jr.’s 2022 presidential run was photoshopped at the base of the tower.
The graphic showed only the 2018 ruling affirming the Sandiganbayan’s 2010 decision and 2011 joint resolution which, as reported by multiple news media, dismissed a case against former president Ferdinand Marcos, his wife Imelda, and his associates.
From his age to the zillions of assets that his family owns, Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has been accused of lying; more so now that he is running for president.
(UPDATED) Taliwas sa ulat ng One News, isang television news channel sa ilalim ng cable provider na Cignal TV, hindi at “walang planong maghain” si retired Supreme Court (SC) associate justice Antonio Carpio ng petisyon sa Commission on Elections (Comelec)para sa diskwalipikasyon ni Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. bilang kandidato sa pagkapangulo sa 2022 elections.
Contrary to a report by One News, a television news channel under cable provider Cignal TV, retired Supreme Court (SC) associate justice Antonio Carpio did not and “has no plans to file” a petition at the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for the disqualification of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. as candidate for president in the 2022 elections.