VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Posts MISLEAD with dismissed sedition raps vs. Robredo
Netizens revived an old report about the charges filed against Vice President Leni Robredo in 2019 to insinuate that she does not have a “clean record.”
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Netizens revived an old report about the charges filed against Vice President Leni Robredo in 2019 to insinuate that she does not have a “clean record.”
A Facebook (FB) video originally posted on Tiktok claimed that Vice President Leni Robredo led the 2016 vice presidential race after a brownout occurred during vote counting. Not true.
A YouTube video used two TikTok clips to claim that presidential candidate Leni Robredo’s campaign spent P468 million for the PasigLaban Grand Rally last month. This is false.
Several Facebook (FB) pages published a misleading video of Vice President Leni Robredo during her campaign sortie in Jagna, Bohol that clipped her statement so it sounded like she was promising a corrupt government.
The video snippet cut off the rest of the context.
The bride in the circulating photo is not Leni Robredo.
This fabricated tweet circulated after Robredo’s March 20 rally in Pasig City.
No official statements or news reports quoted Robredo saying this.
(Second of four parts) In this four-part series, VERA Files Fact Check compiled relevant information about six of the top candidates vying for Malacañang, and their respective vice presidential bets, to help voters make the ultimate decision.
Sa apat na bahaging seryeng ito, ang VERA Files Fact Check ay nagkalap ng importanteng impormasyon tungkol sa anim na mga nangungunang kandidato na nais maupo sa Malacañang, at ang kani-kanilang mga katuwang na bise presidente, upang matulungan ang mga botante na gumawa ng napakahalagang desisyon. Kasama sa part 2 ng seryeng ito ang tatlong presidential bets, sina dating senador Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Sen. Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao, at Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo.