‘I AM STILL THE LEGITIMATE, LEGAL, MORAL SENATE PRESIDENT’
Alan Peter Cayetano maintains that he’s still the “legitimate, legal, moral Senate President” as he holds a Facebook Live on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
“I am still the legitimate, legal, moral Senate President,” he said.
He also invites supporters to hold a prayer vigil at the Senate tomorrow.
LIVESTREAM: https://t.co/RHJlHKZ3pi
MAJORITY BOYCOTTS PLENARY SESSIONS - CAYETANO
JUST IN: Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano announced on a Facebook live stream that the majority bloc will not be attending the plenary sessions as retaliation for the minority bloc's walk out on a vote pushing for online participation in the Senate on May 26.
Cayetano also alleged that the minority senators are trying to overturn the leadership in the chamber to vacate the Blue Ribbon to stop the planned hearing on Thursday.
"Ginamit nila yung parliamentary tool na walk out para hindi matuloy ang pag-change ng rules. So ngayon po, ang majority ginagamit rin po yung rules sa tama, morally and legally, to ensure na hindi agawin ang mga committees para po matuloy ang hearing ng Blue Ribbon sa Thursday at ang iba’t iba pang mga importanteng hearing sa bawat committee," he said. | 📸: Cayetano/Facebook
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Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano should consider stepping down for the good of the chamber, as his combative leadership style appears to be fueling a gridlock that threatens to render the Senate useless, former Senate president Aquilino Pimentel III said on Sunday. https://t.co/iaufgHiIXv | via @onenewsph
'HINDI PO GOBYERNO ANG GUMAWA NITO'
JUST IN: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says government forces are not behind the shooting incident in the Senate, adds there was no instruction for uniformed personnel to arrest Sen. Ronald dela Rosa.
"Wala pong instruction kahit na kanino na hulihin si Senator Bato," he says.
Marcos also appeals for calm, says the PNP and the Senate will investigate the incident. | via @alexisbromero
SUNTAY'S SEXUAL REMARKS VS ANNE CURTIS STRICKEN OUT OF RECORDS
WATCH: At the deliberations of the House justice committee on the impeachment suits against Vice President Sara Duterte, Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay said he once had desires on actress and TV host Anne Curtis.
"Sinabi niya lang iyon, nagpapatawa lang siya. Lastly, alam mo minsan nasa Shang-rila ako, nakita ko si Anne Curtis, ang ganda ganda pala niya. May desire sa loob ko na nag-init talaga at na-imagine ko na lang ang pwedeng mangyari. Siyempre hanggang imagination ko na lang 'yun. Siyempre hindi ako pwedeng kasuhan dahil kung ano-ano ang na-imagine ko," he said, while defending the remarks of Duterte as the "designated survivor."
Suntay insisted there was no sexual innuendo with his remarks.
The committee voted to strike his manifestations from the records. | @bylancemejico
Dan Campbell on the Detroit Lions disappointing season and off-season 👀
“I’m gonna be looking at A LOT… I do not like being home for the playoffs… Brad and I will have a lot of DECISIONS to make”
(🎥: @Lions | #OnePride )