FACT CHECK: Trump DID NOT burn Chinese flag
A video on YouTube and Facebook claims that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has burned a Chinese flag, supposedly as revenge for the Philippines. This is false.
A video on YouTube and Facebook claims that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has burned a Chinese flag, supposedly as revenge for the Philippines. This is false.
A baseless YouTube video claims that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has invited Vice President Sara Duterte and her father former president Rodrigo Duterte to visit his country.
This post is false. Don't believe it.
This post is false. Don't believe it.
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Habang pinopondohan ng pamahalaan ng U.S. ang mga kampanyang pampulitika, ito ay napapailalim sa ilang mga kundisyon at hindi sapilitan.
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Oftentimes, when we read or watch on TV news about what’s happening in Donald Trump’s United States of America, you can easily find similarities in the Philippines.
By CHARMAINE DEOGRACIAS IF newly elected US President Donald Trump makes good his campaign threat to pull the United States out of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), he might also pull the plug on the its Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) with the Philippines. Trump has called the international security alliance “obsolete,” saying it