FACT CHECK: Sotto did NOT warn of constitutional crisis
A Facebook post claims that Senate President Tito Sotto warned of a Constitutional crisis after Vice President Sara Duterte's 2025 impeachment was declared unconstitutional. This is false.
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A Facebook post claims that Senate President Tito Sotto warned of a Constitutional crisis after Vice President Sara Duterte's 2025 impeachment was declared unconstitutional. This is false.
Several Facebook users have been circulating a social media graphic claiming that Senate President Vicente Sotto III is aiming to impose a 50% tax on content creators. This is not true.
Facebook users have been circulating a quote card attributed to Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III where he supposedly advocated for the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte. This needs context.
An online report claiming that Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano has secured votes for another leadership change in the Senate made the rounds on Facebook over the weekend. This is false.
After saying on Aug. 6 that the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte is dead once it is archived, Senate Minority Leader Vicente Sotto III now admits the impeachment is "technically" still alive after the Senate archived the case.
A YouTube video claims that Sen. Vicente "Tito" Sotto III was elected Senate president. Not true
Isang Facebook post ay nagsasabing magsusulong si Sen. Tito Sotto ng panukala para ibaba ang edad ng maagang pag retiro sa 39. Mali ito.
A Facebook post is claiming that incoming Sen. Tito Sotto will file a bill lowering the early retirement age to 39 years old. This is false.
A post online is falsely claiming that senatorial candidates Tito Sotto and Erwin Tulfo have left the Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas slate.
Former Senate President Tito Sotto wants a Senate return to scrutinize the national government budget. He pushes for the rightsizing of the bureaucracy and the creation of a presidential drug enforcement authority.