VERA FILES FACT CHECK: CHR, Trillanes DID NOT defend drug users nor attack Duterte
A review of CHR’s most recent statements does not show the government agency making any such “threat.” Nowhere in the 10-minute clip was Trillanes mentioned.
A review of CHR’s most recent statements does not show the government agency making any such “threat.” Nowhere in the 10-minute clip was Trillanes mentioned.
Local media also reported on the president’s aerial inspection of the Bicol region and his visit to Guinobatan, Albay on Nov. 2.
Pinagbintangan ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte si Vice President Leni Robredo na promotor ng mga kritisismo sa social media na kinuwestiyon ang kanyang pagkawala niya habang nananalasa ang Bagyong Ulysses (international codename: Vamco).
President Rodrigo Duterte falsely claimed Vice President Leni Robredo propelled criticisms on social media that questioned his absence during the onslaught of Typhoon Ulysses (international codename: Vamco).
Habang binabalikan ang kanyang karanasan sa pagharap sa mga disaster bilang dating mayor ng Davao City, nagkamali si Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa pagsabing Davao City ang "pinakamalaking" lungsod sa buong mundo.
Hindi tama ang sinabi ni Foreign Secretary Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. na "approve" kay Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte "to the max" at "walang pasubali” ang mga sumagot sa pinakahuling survey ng Pulse Asia.
While recalling his experience in dealing with disasters as former Davao City mayor, President Rodrigo Duterte mistakenly claimed that Davao City is the “biggest” city in the world.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. erroneously claimed that the respondents in the latest Pulse Asia survey who said they “approve” of President Rodrigo Duterte did so “to the max” with “no exceptions.”
Mixed signals ang ipinadala ng administrasyong Duterte sa United States (U.S) kaugnay ng isang "arrangement" sa mga usapin sa defense nang suspindihin nito kamakailan ng panibagong anim na buwan ang pagpapawalang-bisa ng Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).
The Duterte administration sent mixed signals on coming up with an “arrangement” on defense matters with the United States (U.S.) when it recently suspended for another six months the abrogation of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).