VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Video of retired professor ‘bashing’ Robredo over declared campaign funds MISLEADS
Carlos did not allude to the vice president in her remark.
Carlos did not allude to the vice president in her remark.
There was no announcement or directive on the city government’s website or Facebook page requiring or urging employees to attend the campaign rally of the Vice President.
Contrary to the fake claim, she had in fact previously said that she would shift away from building “car-centric” infrastructure and focus instead on building bus rapid transit systems, protected bike lanes, and better railways.
The remark has been wrongly connected to the priest as early as December and recently revived on FB from Feb. 17 to Mar. 2.
NATO recognized Ukraine as an “enhanced opportunities partner” on June 12, 2020.
Sinabi ni Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI) News anchor Mike Abe na hiniling ni Bise Presidente Leni Robredo na makapanayam siya ng isang partikular na “media personality” lamang sa Peb. 15 na debate na inorganisa ng network para sa mga kandidato sa pagkapangulo sa Mayo 9 na eleksyon. Hindi ito totoo. Sinabi ng tagapagsalita ni Robredo na ang alegasyon ay isang “imbento lamang."
The Department of Justice (DOJ) dismissed this complaint in 2020 due to lack of probable cause.
This is not true. Robredo’s spokesperson said the allegation is a “complete fabrication.”
The tweet is counterfeit.
The article was about state auditors questioning their colleagues at the COA—not the OVP.