CLAIM: Nagtago at umiwas si Bise Presidente Sara Duterte sa mga operatiba ng National Bureau of Investigation.
RATING: DI TOTOO
Isang gumagamit ng Facebook ang maling nagpakalat ng impormasyon na iniiwasan ni Bise Presidente Sara Duterte ang National Bureau of Investigation at nagtago ito.
Ang beripikadong user na si “Jarret Pulido” ay nag-post ng isang YouTube link na may thumbnail na may nakasulat: “SARA ASTIG NAGING NGINIG! TINAGUAN ANG NBI!”
Mayroon din itong caption at pamagat na nagsasabing: “NAGTAGO na si Sara Duterte sa NBI! Nawala ang ASTIG! TUMAKBO na!” FULL STORY HERE
Video edit by: Jannah Argote
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