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Romualdez ‘ouster’ fake news - Palace

Malacañang on Wednesday dismissed as fake news the alleged memo by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin detailing the need for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to replace House Speaker Martin Romualdez.

VIDEO BY CATHERINE VALENTE

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00:00May memo na kumakalat na attributed kay Executive Secretary Bersavin about the supposed sagging ratings
00:07sa Pangulo na nag-order ng intensified PR operations and sinasabi doon na kailangan daw
00:14mapalitan agad si House Speaker dahil siya daw ay naka-a-apekto rin sa ratings na abinasyon
00:20pati yung mga supposed disinformation campaigns ng iba't ibang palig.
00:24Totoo po bang galing sa Malacanang ang nasabing memo?
00:28It's a fake news.
00:30Fake. Next question. It's fake.
00:33So huwag niyo na pagkaabalahanan yan. It's fake.
00:36So huwag po tayong basta maniniwala sa mga fake documents, sa mga dokumentong nagkakalak-kalak,
00:45tandaan natin, puso ngayon ang fake news.
00:57Too huwag niyo na pagkaabalah sa katina. It's fake.

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