⚠️ Guys, iba yung filing of a plunder case against Marcoleta…
…versus sa balita namin ni Mon Tulfo of the filing of a plunder case against a Senator before the Sandiganbayan.
Let’s pray and hope for the best. 🙏
⚠️ You know what?
Lagi natin pinipilit si Mayor Leni Robredo na tumakbo so why can’t we also push Kiko Pangilinan na maging Senate President kung yun ang gusto ng peers nya and ng Malacañang?
Senate President Kiko Pangilinan.
Sounds good! ✨
#OustAlan
After everything that’s happened - including the report he left the senate with his wanted fugitive colleague - is abs-cbn really serious about shoving robin padilla down their teleserye viewers’ throats?
The #SupremeCourtPH En Banc, during its special session today, May 13, 2026, in G.R. No. 278747 (Rodrigo Roa Duterte and Senator Ronald “Bato” M. Dela Rosa v. Hon. Lucas Bersamin, et al.) has given respondents a non-extendible period of 72 hours to comment on Senator Ronald “Bato” M. Dela Rosa’s Urgent Manifestation with Omnibus Motion (Urgent Manifestation) and Extremely Urgent Supplemental Manifestation with Motion (Supplemental Manifestation) seeking to prevent his arrest, detention, and transfer in connection with the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Senator Dela Rosa was likewise directed to file his Reply within a non-extendible period of 72 hours from receipt of the respondents’ Comment.
The Resolution shall be deemed served on the parties and their counsels and released once uploaded to eCourt PH and upon publication on the SC website.
The SC held that this is without prejudice to the Court taking any interim or urgent measures as prayed for by Senator Dela Rosa, should it become necessary.
On May 11, 2026, Senator Dela Rosa filed the Urgent Manifestation in response to reports that the International Criminal Court (ICC) had issued a warrant of arrest against him in connection with its drug war investigations.
Senator Dela Rosa sought a temporary restraining order (TRO), a writ of preliminary injunction, or a status quo ante order (SQAO) to prevent his arrest, detention, or transfer without prior judicial authorization.
He also questioned the validity of a subpoena issued by the Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group directing him to appear at Camp Crame regarding alleged extrajudicial killings during his time as Davao City Police Director.
On the same day, Senator Dela Rosa filed the Supplemental Manifestation alleging that National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) operatives attempted to block his entry into the Senate Session Hall and that former Senator Antonio F. Trillanes IV (Trillanes) presented what he claimed to be a copy of an ICC arrest warrant against him.
Senator Dela Rosa prayed for a TRO and/or SQAO prohibiting the NBI and Trillanes from arresting or detaining him or serving any ICC warrant or other foreign document.
A copy of the Resolution and available pleadings may be downloaded from the Current Cases section of the SC website.