'VP SARA IS A GOOD LEADER'
Binigyang-diin ni Atty. Michael Poa na ang dapat malaman ng publiko ay ang sinseridad ni Vice President Sara Duterte sa kanyang paglilingkod at sa mga taong nakapaligid sa kanya.
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Ex-Marine Belnard Tube: “Ako po ‘yan, your Honor, ang kumuha ng picture po si Cong. Zaldy Co kasi tatlo lang po kami nandiyan”
“Yes po [may dala kami MALETA], your Honor. Diyan po sa bahay po Ma’am, ang NAG-RECEIVE PO— SI CONG. SANDRO..”
//Dare To Ask
ITO PO PALA YUNG SENADOR NA MADALAS NIYONG KUTYAiN AT PAGTAWANAN DAHIL SABI NIYO BOBO AT WALANG ALAM!!!
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Full name : Ronald Marapon Dela Rosa
Nickname : Bato
Date of Birth : January 21, 1962
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
• Ph.D. Development Administration
University of Southeastern Philippines, 2006
• Master of Public Administration
University of Southeastern Philippines, 1998
• Bachelor of Science in Military Science
Philippine Military Academy, 1986
• Bachelor of Science in Public Administration
Mindanao State University, 1979 – 1982
ELIGIBILITIES
• Career Service Executive Eligibility Examination (CSEE)
Civil Service Commission, 2003
• Career Service Professional Examination
Civil Service Commission, 1993
• NAPOLCOM Superintendent Examination
Civil Service Commission, 1993
ProfessionalCareer
• July 2019 – present Senator of the Republic of the Philippines
Senate of the Philippines
• April 2018 – October 2018 Director General
Bureau of Corrections
• July 2016 – April 2018 Chief (Director General)
Philippine National Police
• November 2015 – June 2016 Executive Officer
PNP - Directorate for Human Resource and
Doctrine Development
• December 2014 – February 2016 Deputy Director for Administration
PNP – Intelligence Group
• June 2014 – October 2014 Deputy Director for Operations
PNP – Intelligence Group
• October 2013 – June 2014 Chief of Staff
PNP – Intelligence Group
• February 2012 – October 2013 City Director
PNP - Davao City Police Office (PRO11)
• August 2011 – February 2012 Chief
PNP - Regional Logistics and Research
Development Division, R2 (PRO11)
• September 2009 – August 2011 Provincial Director
PNP – Davao Sur Police
Provincial Office (PRO11)
• August 2007 – November 2009 Provincial Director
Compostela Valley Provincial Office (PRO11)
• October 2005 – August 2007 Chief
PNP – Regional Intelligence and
Investigation Division, R2 (PRO11)
• August 2003 – October 2005 Chief, Unit Training Program Division
PNP – Directorate for Human Resource and
Doctrine Development
• 1998 – 2001 Chief, PAOCTF,
Davao Satellite Office
• 1997 – 1999 Battalion Commander
PNP Regional Mobile Group (PRMG)
• 1996 – 1997 Stn Comdr, PS6,
Bunawan Davao City
Chief, Intelligence Division,
Davao City Police Office
Group Commander, City Mobile Group,
Davao City Police Office
• 1992 – 1996 Stn Comdr, PS4,
Sasa, Davao City
• 1990 – 1991 Chief of Police,
Bansalan Municipal Police Station,
Davao del Sur
• 1988 - 1989 Ex-O, 413rd PC Coy,
Tandag, Surigao del Sur
• 1986 – 1988 Commanding Officer, 11 RSAF
18th Congress Committee Chairmanship
• Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs
• Senate Special Committee on Marawi City Rehabilitation
18th Congress Committee Vice-Chairmanship
• Senate Committee on Finance
• Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 4
• Senate Committee on National Defense and Security, Peace, Unification and Reconciliation
List of Laws (Author and Principal Sponsor)
• Republic Act 11589 – BFP Modernization Act
Objective: To strengthen and upgrade the capability of the Bureau of Fire Protection, the government arm primarily responsible for the prevention and suppression of all destructive fires.
• Republic Act 11549 – PNP, BFP, BJMP and BuCor Height Equality Act
Objective: To lower the height restrictions for applicants of PNP, BFP, BJMP and BuCor and provide equal opportunity for all Filipinos who desire to dedicate their lives in service of the country.
Laws (Author, Co-Author, Sponsor)
• Republic Act 11525 – COVID-19 Vaccination Program Act of 2021
• Republic Act 11517 – Authorizing the President to Expedite the Processing and Issuance of National and Local Permits, Licenses and Certifications in times of National Emergency
• Republic Act 11547 – City of Davao as the Chocolate Capital of the Philippines and Region XI as the Cacao Capital of the Philippines
• Republic Act 11509 – Doktor Para sa Bayan Act
• Republic Act 11524 – Coconut Farmers and Industry Trust Fund Act
• Republic Act 11510 – Alternative Learning System Act
• Republic Act 11511 – Organic Agriculture Act
• Republic Act 11502 – National Cooperative Month
• Republic Act 11476 – Comprehensive Values Education Act
• Republic Act 11468 – National Day of Remembrance for Road Crash Victims, Survivors and their Families
• Republic Act 11470 – National Academy of Sports Act
• Republic Act 11479 – The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020
• Republic Act 11463 – Malasakit Centers Act
• Republic Act 11591 – An Act Fixing the Last Day of Registration of Voters for the 2022 National and Local Elections
Key Bills filed (Total bills filed and co-authored: 85)
• SBN-226, Death Penalty Law
Objective: Revive and impose death penalty for those found guilty of violating specific provisions of RA 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Justice and Human Rights
• SBN-227, ROTC Act of 2019
Objective: Establishment of the 2-year BASIC ROTC Program in all Public and Private Educational Institutions with the following modules: Ethics of service, patriotism and nationalism; Basic military training; Civic training for students on Disaster response operations.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Basic Education
• SBN-228, Mandatory Substance Abuse Prevention Education Act
Objective: Inclusion of substance abuse prevention education from 4th Grade to 12th Grade for children to be equipped with sufficient knowledge and information about the dangers of substance abuse, ability to resist pressure to use drugs, and the negative effects to society of addiction to illegal substances.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Basic Education
• SBN-233, Barangay Community Peace and Order Council Act
Objective: To encourage citizen participation in effectively preventing and suppressing criminality, and maintaining public order and safety in the community.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Local Government
• SBN-235, Security of Tenure for All Long-Time Casual and Contractual Government Employees
Objective: To grant permanent and regular employment to the thousands of casual and contractual personnel of the government. Status: Pending in the Committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation
• SBN-512, TODA Act
Objective: To ensure that rights of the members of the tricycle sector shall be respected at all times. It will further promote the interests of the tricycle sector by providing uniform rules and regulation for the issuance of permit and regulated fees.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Public Services
• SBN-513, Strengthening the Drug Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation
Objective: To strengthen the country’s public health approach in the drug abuse prevention by imposing rehabilitation for arrested drug users and allowing voluntary submission of drug dependents without a court order
Status: Pending in the Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs
• SBN-1952, Anti-Drug Abuse Council Law
Objective: To institutionalize the Anti-Drug Abuse Council which will act as the main implementing organ for the prevention, rehabilitation and monitoring of drug dependency cases.
Status: Pending Second Reading - Period of Interpellations
• SBN 518, Body Camera for Law Enforcement Personnel Act of 2019
Objective: To institutionalize the use of body cameras by law enforcement officers in order to preserve credibility and transparency in the conduct of law enforcement operations.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs
• SBN 1578, Amending to Magna Carta for Health Workers
Objective: To increase and add benefits under Republic Act No. 7305, otherwise known as the Magna Carta for Public Health Workers Act.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Health and Demography
• SBN 1534, Private Health Workers Incentives and Benefits Act
Objective: To grant incentives and benefit packages to private healthcare workers similar to those in the public sector.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Health and Demography
• SBN 2406, Covid-19 Benefits and Allowances for Health Workers Act of 2021
Objective: To provide allowances and benefits to healthcare workers during the existence of the State of Public Health Emergency.
Status: Pending second reading
• SBN 1395, Marawi Siege Victims Compensation Act
Objective: To provide monetary compensation for the loss or destruction of residential, cultural, and commercial facilities, as well as other properties, following the precedent set by R.A. No. 10368 or “The Human Rights Victims Reparation and Recognition Act of 2013” and cognizant of the principle of just compensation embedded in the social justice provisions of the 1987 Constitution.
Status: Pending Second Reading
• SBN 2234, Department Of Migrant Workers And Overseas Filipino Act (DMWOFA)
Objective: To rationalize and integrate the powers and functions of agencies which deal with all the concerns, and look after the welfare and interest of overseas Filipinos.
Status: Pending Second Reading
• SBN 2284, Special Defense Economic Zone
Objective: To establish the SpeDEZA to manage, maintain and operate the SpeDEZ to be located in Camp General Antonio Luna, Lamao, Municipality of Limay, Province of Bataan.
Status: Pending in the Committee on Economic Affairs
• SBN 2405, The Private Security Industry Services Act
Objective: To primarily strengthen the regulation of the private security services industry in order to adapt to the development and advancement of the current times and to provide the needed protection for all security guards and other private security personnel.
Status: Pending second reading
PNP SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
• Member of the Operational Audit Team, PNP Board of Inquiry: Mamasapano Incident, 2015
MOST SIGNIFICANT AWARDS
• “Bintang Bhayangkara Utama” or Medal of Honor
Highest Medal for Indonesian National Police presented by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, 2018
• Outstanding Law Enforcement Award
Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), 2016
• Gusi Peace Prize
(First Police General to receive the award) Gusi Peace Prize Foundation, 2016
• Vanguard of Peace and Order Award
Philippine First Investment Council Corporation, 2016
• Cavalier Award for Outstanding Performance for Police Operations
Philippine Military Academy Alumni Association, Inc., 2015
• PNP Medalya ng Pambihirang Paglilingkod or Special Service Medal
Philippine National Police, 2014
• PNP Achievement Award in the Field of Police Operations
Philippine National Police, 2013
• PNP Senior PCO of the Year for Operations
Philippine National Police, 2012
• PAOCTF Satellite Office of the Year
Philippine National Police, 1999
• PRMG of the Year
Philippine National Police, 1998
TRAININGS / SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS
• FBI National Academy 221st Session, Quantico, Virginia
• FBI Asia Pacific Retrainer Course, FBI NAA, Gold Coast, Australia
• FBI Asia Pacific Retrainer Course, FBI NAA, Sydney, Australia 7
• International Police Cooperation Center – 17th Asian Games, Korean National Police Agency, Incheon, South Korea
• International Police Cooperation Center – ASEAN ROK Commemorative Summit, Korean National Police Agency, Busan, South Korea
• Air Marshall Instructors Course, Australian Federal Police, Australia
• SET Course, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas (Distinguished Graduate)
• Scout Ranger Orientation Course, Scout Ranger Training School, Camp Capinpin, Tanay, Rizal (Graduated No. 1)
• Police Intelligence Officers’ Advance Course, Directorate for Intelligence, Camp Crame, Quezon City (Graduated No. 1)
• Police Officers’ Comptrollership Course, Directorate for Comptrollership, Camp Crame, Quezon City
• Police Safety Officers’ Basic Course, Silang, Cavite (Graduated No. 2)
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📸CTTO - Senator Ronald Bato Dela Rosa -
Atty. Peter Danao: “SUMULAT ang BPI— base doon sa REPORT ng AMLC. Sumulat ang BPI sa AMLC na BAGUHIN nila ‘yung TRANSACTION REPORTS NILA. Allegedly, MALI ‘YUNG ₱ 2 BILLION; hindi ₱ 2 BILLION ‘yon— ₱ 2 MILLION lang daw ‘yon… ‘Yung mismong bangko na NAGSABI NA MAYROONG— SYSTEM GLITCH SA RECORDS NILA‼️Ang PROBLEMA hindi naman sinabi to [sa Committee on Justice], ‘di ba?…”
Atty. Neil Abayon: “So I-EMPHASIZE ko lang din po doon sa ERROR na ₱ 2 BILLION, ‘di ba? MAY PUMASOK ERROR na ₱ 2 BILLION, then they CORRECTED it, so NILABAS— doon pa lang THAT’S ALREADY ₱ 4 BILLION [ERROR] Agad from their Computation‼️”
//Dare To Ask
Felino Palafox
WORLD-RENOWNED Filipino architect and urban planner
“Kaya yung iba, nami-miss daw si Duterte at saka MIND YOU— I did several projects in Davao under DUTERTE: NO CORRUPTION‼️”
“Under SARA DUTERTE: NO CORRUPTION‼️ Under BASTE DUTERTE: NO CORRUPTION‼️and we compete— hindi negotiated…”
//Dare To Ask
WOW!
The Iranian AI Lego team has another video out. They are doubling down on building bridges between Americans & Iranians while depicting the US gov and "system" as the real enemy.
The music, lyrics, and imagery are all designed to appeal to disillusioned Americans.
🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING: Iran destroys “US radars” in Gulf states and the weather suddenly changes
Iran was literally facing a 10 year drought.
And now it’s suddenly snowing in Iran in April.
مواطنٌ صيني لاحظ أفرادًا من الشرطة يغادرون على عجل دون دفع الحساب بعد تلقيهم بلاغًا طارئًا، فبادر بدفع الفاتورة تقديرًا لجهودهم في حماية الوطن. وعندما عاد رجال الأمن لاحقًا لتسديد المبلغ، أخبرهم صاحب المطعم بأن أحد المواطنين تكفّل بالدفع. وبعد مراجعة كاميرات المراقبة والتقصّي عنه، تمكنوا من الوصول إلى منزله وتكريمه
PAHAYAG
April 23, 2026
Mga Kababayan,
For nearly a decade, Mr. Antonio Trillanes IV has been peddling the same incredible story about alleged billions in bank accounts. From 2016 to 2026, nothing in his narrative has changed. What has changed, however, is the machinery now backing him.
Today, he is backed by a sitting President who must be compelled to submit to a simple drug test; "law-bender" members of the House of Representatives that have received “maletas” and have repeatedly disregarded constitutional limits; a Commission on Audit that appears to time its issuances in a manner that conveniently aligns with political attacks; and newly-installed AMLC officials who remain silent and refuse to clarify that there have been no findings of violations of anti-money laundering laws, and the billions of peso in bank accounts are untrue.
Hindi rin maikakaila ang timing ng lahat ng ito. Ang sunod-sunod na alegasyon at kaso laban sa akin ay nagsimula matapos akong umalis sa Gabinete, sa panahong tumanggi akong pumirma sa isang pambansang budget na hindi ko kayang ipagtanggol sa taumbayan.
Simple lang ang sagot ko sa lahat ng paninira. Malinis ang aking service record; hindi ako kailanman nagkaroon ng kaso sa paggamit ng pondo ng bayan. Lahat ng aking ari-arian at pera ay idineklara ko sa aking SALN. Ang bawat sentimo ay mula sa lehitimong pinanggalingan at may kaukulang dokumento.
Ang mga totoong magnanakaw, hindi sa bangko pinapasok ang pera—kundi sa maleta.
Mga kababayan, habang lalong lumalalim ang paggamit at pang-aabuso ng administrasyon sa ating mga institusyon para sa pulitika, lalong nahahalata ang kanilang takot na managot. Kung gaano katindi ang paninira sa akin, ganoon din katindi ang katahimikan at takot nilang managot sa bilyon-bilyong pisong ninakaw, inilagay sa maleta, at inilabas sa bansa.
Nasaan ang malinaw na sagot sa mga bilyon-bilyong piso sa flood control projects? Nasaan ang konkretong solusyon sa patuloy na pagtaas ng presyo ng bilihin, sa kahirapan, at kagutuman? Nasaan ang direksyon sa usapang pangkapayapaan sa Mindanao? Nasaan ang tunay na independent foreign policy? At nasaan ang agarang aksyon sa mga krimen na patuloy na nararanasan ng ating mga kababayan?
Huwag kayong magpalinlang sa ingay ng impeachment na ito. Dahil ang tunay na laban ay para sa kapakanan ng mga Pilipinong dumadanas at dumaraan sa tuminding hamon ng buhay araw-araw.
Shukran.
SARA Z. DUTERTE
Vice President of the Philippines
“HUWAG NATING LINLANGIN ANG PUBLIKO..”
Mariing kinuwestiyon ni BH Partylist Founder at Spokesperson Bernadette Herrera ang mga alegasyon ng umano’y “dirty money” laban kay VP Sara Duterte, na aniya’y hindi lamang kulang sa basehan kundi pinalalabis pa.
Sa gitna ng nagpapatuloy na impeachment proceedings sa House Committee on Justice, sinabi ni Herrera na mali ang paraan ng presentasyon ng ilang datos sa publiko.
“STRETCHING THE FACTS”
Diretsahan niyang sinabi:
“They are stretching the facts in order to paint a negative picture against the Vice President. This is all being done to condition the minds of the people even before any real evidence has been presented to substantiate the allegations against the Vice President.”
(“They are stretching the facts upang makabuo ng negatibong imahe laban sa Bise Presidente. Ginagawa ito upang ikondisyon ang isip ng publiko kahit wala pang konkretong ebidensyang naipapakita upang patunayan ang mga paratang.”)
AMLC REPORTS: HINDI PA KONKLUSYON
Ayon kay Herrera, ang inilatag ng Anti-Money Laundering Council ay hindi pa maaaring ituring na patunay ng anumang paglabag.
“Was there any case filed by the AMLC against the Vice President? I don’t recall hearing anything from AMLC.”
(“May naisampa na bang kaso ang AMLC laban sa Bise Presidente? Wala akong maalalang ganitong pahayag mula sa AMLC.”)
Ipinaliwanag niya na ang mga ipinakitang datos ay movement of funds lamang mula sa mga ulat ng bangko, at hindi pa indikasyon ng ilegal na aktibidad.
PALIWANAG SA MGA TRANSAKSYON
Ibinahagi rin ni Herrera ang kanyang karanasan bilang dating mambabatas upang ipaliwanag kung paano gumagalaw ang pondo:
“Halos lahat ng pondong pumapasok sa akin ay nilalabas ko din para sa sweldo ng mga staff at tauhan ko at sa iba pang gastusin na may kinalaman sa aking opisina.”
Dagdag pa niya:
“Hindi dahil the funds came and went ibig sabihin ay napakinabangan ko na ito para sa sarili ko. It doesn’t mean na nasa akin pa din yung pera na yun.”
ISYU SA TIMELINE NG MGA DATOS
Pinuna rin niya ang paggamit ng datos mula pa noong 2005:
“Let us not deceive the public. Kung may matibay kayo na ebidensya e hindi kakailanganin na i-deceive yung taongbayan. We owe it to the people to educate them and not to mislead them.”
Ayon kay Herrera, mahalagang ituon ang pagsusuri sa panahong nagsilbi bilang Bise Presidente si VP Sara Duterte—hindi ang mga transaksyon bago pa siya maupo sa pwesto.
MAS MALAWAK NA USAPIN
Ang pahayag ni Herrera ay bahagi ng lumalawak na diskurso hinggil sa:
* interpretasyon ng AMLC data
* paggamit ng financial records sa impeachment
* at ang epekto nito sa public perception
Habang nagpapatuloy ang mga pagdinig, nananatiling sentro ang tanong kung ang mga inilalatag na datos ay ebidensya na ng paglabag o simula pa lamang ng imbestigasyon.
Sa huli, ang bigat ng mga alegasyon ay nakasalalay pa rin sa kongkretong ebidensya at due process, hindi lamang sa presentasyon ng malalaking numero.
#BUKING
𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐀𝐘 𝐍𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐔𝐋𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐄 𝐅𝐀𝐂𝐓 𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐂𝐊: 𝐀𝐍𝐆 𝐏𝐀𝐆𝐒𝐀𝐁𝐎𝐆 𝐍𝐆 𝐒𝐂𝐑𝐈𝐏𝐓 𝐒𝐀 𝐀𝐌𝐋𝐂 𝐑𝐄𝐏𝐎𝐑𝐓! 🦅⚖️
Magandang araw, 32 Milyong Pilipino! Nagsisigawan ang mga kritiko at mainstream media na mayroon daw bilyun-bilyong transaksyon ang mag-asawang VP Sara at Atty. Mans Carpio base sa AMLC Report . Pero bilang mga edukadong mamamayan na nagbabasa ng TOTOONG DOKUMENTO at hindi lang umaasa sa headlines, himayin natin ang mismong report na ito. Heto ang mga HINDI NILA BINABASA sa hearing:
🛑 𝐅𝐀𝐂𝐓 𝟏: 𝐀𝐍𝐆 ₱𝟐.𝟑 𝐁𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐀𝐘 "𝐒𝐘𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐌 𝐁𝐔𝐆" (𝐆𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐂𝐇) 𝐋𝐀𝐍𝐆 𝐍𝐆 𝐁𝐏𝐈! Pinalalabas nila na sobrang yaman ni Atty. Mans dahil may pumasok daw na ₱2.33 Billion mula sa Nutri Asia noong 2024 at 2025 . Pero basahin ninyo ang Pahina 11, Paragraph 27 ng AMLC Report: Nagpadala ng pormal na sulat ang BPI para ipabura ang mga transaksyong ito dahil nagkaroon sila ng SYSTEM BUG ! Ang totoong halaga? ₱2.11 Million lang, hindi Bilyon ! Isang napakalaking kapalpakan ng bangko na ginagamit ngayon ng Kamara para manira! 🛑 𝐅𝐀𝐂𝐓 𝟐: 𝐁𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐓 𝐍𝐀-𝐅𝐋𝐀𝐆 𝐍𝐀 "𝐒𝐔𝐒𝐏𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐎𝐔𝐒"? 𝐃𝐀𝐇𝐈𝐋 𝐒𝐀 𝐓𝐒𝐈𝐒𝐌𝐈𝐒 𝐒𝐀 𝐁𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐀! Sabi ni Trillanes, may mga "Suspicious Transactions" daw. Pero ayon mismo sa Pahina 6 at Pahina 15 ng AMLC Report, na-trigger ang mga alerts na ito HINDI dahil may nakitang krimen, kundi dahil sa mga "news reports" at sa mismong "House Quad Committee hearing" ! Ang lohika: Sila ang gagawa ng tsismis sa media -> Ire-report ng bangko dahil nasa balita -> Gagamitin ng Kongreso ang bank report bilang "ebidensya." Isang malaking CIRCULAR DEMOLITION JOB! 🤡
🛑 𝐅𝐀𝐂𝐓 𝟑: 𝐀𝐍𝐆 𝐌𝐆𝐀 "𝐁𝐈𝐋𝐘𝐎𝐍" 𝐀𝐘 𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐍𝐀𝐋 𝐌𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒 (𝐃𝐄𝐁𝐈𝐓/𝐂𝐑𝐄𝐃𝐈𝐓 𝐌𝐄𝐌𝐎𝐒) Bakit umabot ng ₱3.9 Billion ang total volume ni VP Sara sa loob ng 20 taon ? Dahil ₱2.4 Billion dito ay puro "Credit Memos" at "Debit Memos" ! Sa banking, kapag inilipat mo ang pera mo mula sa Current Account papunta sa Savings Account mo, re-record yan bilang "Debit" (out) at "Credit" (in). Doble ang bilang sa papel, pero HINDI ibig sabihin ay nadagdagan ang net worth mo! 𝐀𝐍𝐆 𝐊𝐎𝐍𝐊𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐘𝐎𝐍: Binabasa lang ng Kongreso ang mga numerong pabor sa paninira nila, pero HINDI NILA BINABASA ang paliwanag sa mismong dokumento! Ganyan ka-desperado ang sirkus na ito! 🦅 𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐈𝐆, 𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐀𝐘 𝐍𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍! I-type ang "BUKING" sa comments at I-SHARE ang Fact Check na ito! Ipakita natin sa kanila na marunong tayong magbasa ng dokumento at hindi tayo magpapabudol sa mga "System Bug"! Walang aatras! 👇💚🦅
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