FACT CHECK: De Lima NOT mentioned in U.S. sanction vs ICC
Roque falsely claimed that President Trump had said people who would help the ICC, such as former senator Leila De Lima, would be sanctioned.
Roque falsely claimed that President Trump had said people who would help the ICC, such as former senator Leila De Lima, would be sanctioned.
Trillanes said the opposition needs a leader who is in the thick of things, not someone who is invisible.
This particular project was approved during the term of the late President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III.
This is false. Nowhere in the video did Duterte mention Trillanes, nor did he mention the P245-million cash transaction between him and PNoy.
No part of the video, nor any news reports, support the erroneous claim.
The posts was falsely labeled “breaking news."
Reacting to the update by ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, Trillanes, a staunch critic of Duterte, said, “To the members of the PNP who have been a part of the EJKs, you would have to make a decision on whether you would fall with Duterte on being liable for crimes against humanity, or you would partly cleanse your crime by being a witness for the ICC prosecutors.”
Ang alegasyon ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte na si Estelita Fuentes Trillanes, ina ni dating senador Antonio Trillanes IV, ay kasabwat ni pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles sa paghahatid ng substandard Kevlar helmet sa Philippine Navy ay walang batayan.
Trillanes' mother's name never appeared in court documents on the Kevlar helmet deal.
This story is misleading. Don't believe it.