VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Robredo DID NOT say Duterte will declare martial law
The original video showing Robredo talking behind a face mask is spliced with audio of an unidentified woman’s voice.
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The original video showing Robredo talking behind a face mask is spliced with audio of an unidentified woman’s voice.
There are no official documents, statements or news reports saying the vice president has spent P500 million in campaign ads for this election where she is running for president.
But while vagrancy is not a crime, government officials clarified that vagrants, who violate local government ordinances or commit offenses under the Revised Penal Code, can still be arrested.
Robredo answered 14 out of 18 questions correctly.
There was no such filing, but several netizens believed otherwise and failed to recognize that the post was satire.
The original photo shows devotees of the Black Nazarene crossing the Jones Bridge in Manila.
Matapos tawagin ang mandato ng National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) bilang "duplication ng mga gawain," sinabi na ngayon ni Bise Presidente Leni Robredo na siya ay "sumusuporta sa mandato at tungkulin ng ahensya."
From calling the mandate of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) a “duplication of efforts,” Vice President Leni Robredo now says she is "all for [the agency's] mandate and functions."
There was nothing on the senator’s official social media pages that resembled the quote.
The photo was actually taken during a caravan organized two days before by supporters of the former senator Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., who is also running for president in the May 2022 elections.