
CLAIM: Larawan ni Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa na may hawak na “impeach Sara” sign
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Nagpost ang isang TikTok user ng isang edited na larawan ni Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa at sinabing pabor daw si dela Rosa sa impeachment ni Vice President Sara Duterte.
Pinakita sa post ang larawan si dela Rosa na nakahawak sa isang karatula na nakasulat ang “MAGKAISA HUWAG MANG-ISA IMPEACH SARA” sa National Rally for Peace ng Iglesia ni Cristo noong Jan. 13.
Ang orihinal na larawan na ibinahagi ni Dela Rosa sa kanyang opisyal na Facebook account, ay nagpakita lamang ng tekstong “MAGKAISA HUWAG MANG-ISA” sa karatula. FULL STORY HERE
Video edit by: Minerva Melendres
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