The supposed order stems from the broadcaster’s comments about the October 5 traffic disruption in Quezon City allegedly involving Vice President Sara Duterte
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte ordered veteran Filipino broadcaster Noli “Kabayan” de Castro to leave the Philippines. The YouTube video bearing the claim was posted by PINAS NEWS INSIDER on October 21 and has gained 73,952 views, 2,400 likes, and 591 comments as of writing.regarding a supposed order for De Castro to leave the Philippines.
The OVP added: “The Vice President did not ask QCPD and will never ask government agencies, including law enforcement bodies, to carry out actions that would inconvenience the public or cause them harm.”apologizing to the public for the inconvenience. The QCPD said the incident stemmed from a misunderstanding and a lapse in judgment of the officer at the time. The cop wasAndrei Santos is a graduate of Rappler’s fact-checking mentorship program.
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