🎙️: “You didn’t even preventively suspend Tab Baldwin and the other coaches. Kung kami ’yun [teaching staff], ginawa niyo agad yun.”
That woman is Carmel Abao, faculty member of the 🦅Ateneo Political Science Department, she raised the real questions and spoke on behalf of many in the room.
REMEMBER���HER 👏NAME.
⚠️ Dahil sa pekeng Blue Ribbon hearing kanina, Sen. Erwin Tulfo will file a cyberlibel case…
…against Rodente Marcoleta, Alan Petra, and the “18 Marites.”
That is according to Sen. Raffy Tulfo in an interview on StoryCon.
Isumbong mo sa Batas! 😂
#ErwinForTheWin
Ipapaalala ko lang po ang sinabi ni Mayor Vico Sotto:
“Hindi lang sila basta naglalaglagan, gusto nila magulo ang kwento. Gusto nila lituhin tayo. Gusto nila na di na natin malalaman ang totoo.”
"These are people who are really capable of lying without batting an eyelash."
https://t.co/w2hoo9sV3L
Wow! Sana all may choices. 😒🙄
Yung ordinaryong Pilipino, walang option. Kinulong agad dahil napagkamalang nanlilimos.
Pero kapag makapangyarihang opisyal na may kasong plunder at graft, may pa-consultation muna?
Dapat patas ang proseso. Walang special treatment, walang VIP lane, walang batas na para lang sa mahihirap.
🚨Marcoleta’s Loophole Just Backfired: The P75M Blindspot is Now a Plunder Case! 💸
1. *Akala niya yata nakalusot na siya nung ni-clear siya ng Comelec,* but Marcoleta’s P75 million "technicality" just blew up in his face!
By admitting he accepted millions from private donors *before* the official campaign period to escape an election offense, he practically handed the Ombudsman the ultimate blueprint for a **Plunder case (RA 7080)**.
Talk about playing yourself! 🤡
2. The legal math here is absolutely brutal because *lahat ng elements, swak na swak*:
**Public Officer:** He was an incumbent congressman holding major legislative power.
**The Loot:** A massive ₱75 million total—well over the ₱50 million plunder threshold—split between Mike Defensor (₱30M), Joseph Espiritu (₱25M), and Aristotle Viray (₱20M).
**The Overt Acts:** Repeatedly pocketing multi-million "donations" from private individuals isn't "generosity," *gurl*— that is textbook indirect bribery and a violation of PD 46.
3. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that the evidence is ironclad dahil galing mismo sa kanya!
Investigators don't even have to dig hard; they have his own Verified Position Paper admitting to the ₱75M, the Donor’s Tax Returns, bank slips, and his own loud mouth in television interviews.
4. This is a massive warning shot to every traditional politician trying to manipulate their SOCEs.
You can't just declare "zero donations" to the Comelec and think you're safe.
If you're a public official accepting sacks of millions in the shadows, it’s no longer an election loophole, but it’s a one-way ticket to a plunder conviction.
Get your🍿ready!
DUTERTE TO REMAIN IN DETENTION
#BREAKING: The ICC Trial Chamber III has decided that former president Rodrigo Duterte should remain in detention.
In an eight-page decision dated May 22, the trial judges said there is a real and substantial risk that Duterte “could abscond or obstruct justice either on his own or through his associates.”
“The Chamber finds that the Accused’s physical condition and cognitive capacities referred to by the Defence do not constitute factors which outweigh the risks outlined above,” the ruling read.
Nicholas Kaufman, Duterte’s former defense counsel, earlier said that the former president’s supposed deteriorating condition constitutes a change of circumstance that could warrant his release from detention.
But the trial judges noted the previous examination conducted by court-appointed medical experts, “whose reports… do not contain any information that warrants modifying the Accused’s detention.”
“The Chamber further observes that the Defence’s and the Registry’s Observations do not present information that constitute new facts or a change in circumstances in comparison to the information provided in the Panel’s Reports,” the ruling added.
The trial judges also cited Duterte’s refusal to attend his confirmation hearings, saying his statement that he does not recognize the court’s jurisdiction “demonstrates at its lowest that the [he] will not comply with any orders that might be made in respect of a release from custody.” | @jvrmateo
⚠️ Jean Alia Robles, currently a Senate staff of Robin Padilla, was the one who helped Robin and Bato Dela Rosa leave the Senate at 2:30 AM.
She is ex AFP and Foreign Service Officer of the DFA under Duterte.
She should be summoned and asked by the gov’t.
#NasaanSiBato
BREAKING NEWS - EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Rodante Marcoleta is facing plunder, indirect bribery complaints at the Ombudsman for P75 million campaign donations. | via @Joseph_Morong
Visit https://t.co/T4xNFFr7iQ for updates.
'REFRAIN FROM PLAYING LIKE A VICTIM'
Fisherfolk group PAMALAKAYA blasted Sen. Pia Cayetano for allegedly playing the victim, calling her emotional display in the Senate “crocodile tears” meant to distract the public from the chamber’s role in harboring Sen. Bato dela Rosa who's facing an ICC arrest warrant.
READ MORE: https://t.co/KQvwAnPtQO
INTERPOL RED NOTICE REQUEST VS SEN. BATO
Department of Justice (DOJ) Spokesperson Atty. Polo Martinez confirmed on Thursday the Interpol red notice request against Senator Bato Dela Rosa.
"As far as I know, there is an application for the Interpol red notice... That is a remedy available to us,” he said.
Earlier today, law enforcement agencies like the police and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) can “effect the arrest” of Dela Rosa based on a “valid” and “enforceable” warrant from the International Criminal Court, Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida announced. | via News5
Quote of the day: “Wala man lang nangumusta sa amin!”
Paano mo ba naman kukumustahin ang mga masasayang nagkakainan, nagkakape at naka FB live pa para pagbintangan ang minority bloc na may alam daw sa putukan ng baril sa Senado?