FACT CHECK: Padilla did NOT admit getting turned on by VP Sara; graphic is FAKE
A graphic is circulating online claiming that Sen. Robinhood Padilla has admitted getting turned on by Vice President Sara Duterte. This is fake.
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A graphic is circulating online claiming that Sen. Robinhood Padilla has admitted getting turned on by Vice President Sara Duterte. This is fake.
The Iglesia ni Cristo has endorsed the supposed tandem of VP Sara Duterte and Sen. Rodante Marcoleta for the 2028 presidential elections. This is not true.
Posts on YouTube and Facebook are claiming that the House of Representatives has dismissed the impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte. This needs context.
A viral video claiming VP Sara Duterte is "starting to hide" like Bato Dela Rosa is misleading. Last Feb. 18, she launched her presidential bid in the 2028 elections.
A remark attributed to actor Dingdong Dantes supposedly praising Vice President Sara Duterte's courage, intelligence and ability to lead even before she declared her intention to run for president in 2028 is circulating online. This is fake.
A circulating graphic claims that Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio said she will step down from office if the International Criminal Court releases former president Rodrigo Duterte. The news card is fake.
A graphic circulating online claims former senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. tagged Vice President Sara Duterte as the "mastermind" behind the massive corruption related to the flood control scandal. This is fake.
When viewed together, the legal stalling at The Hague and the coordinated political pressure at home reveal a strategy designed not only to shield the former president from accountability. The Duterte camp appears to be buying time as part of a broader gambit aimed at weakening the Marcos administration and clearing space for a Sara Duterte takeover before the ICC can weigh the evidence against her father.
A Facebook fan page for Veronica "Kitty" Duterte posted a graphic claiming that House Deputy Minority Leader Leila de Lima allegedly said the resignation of Vice President Sara Duterte and her allies could aid release of former president Rodrigo Duterte from International Criminal Court detention. This is fake.
Filipinos are tired of leaders who demand trust yet refuse transparency, who promise accountability yet shield their own, who speak of readiness yet offer no vision beyond survival and spite. If Sara Duterte insists she is "ready," the public has every right to ask: ready for what — another round of secrecy, showmanship and selective outrage?