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Petition to DQ Rappler is Brewing!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Just hours after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) announced that it had inked a partnership with blog Rappler for a voter engagement and to fight disinformation related to the May 9 elections, Filipino netizens are crying ”foul!”

Unnamed sources have told The Adobo Chronicles that a group representing netizens is set to file a petition before the Comelec to DQ (Disqualify) Rappler.

The sources said that it was wrong, or even unconstitutional for the poll body, which should be non-partisan, to enter into any kind of agreement with the least-trusted news brand in the Philippines whose CEO Maria Ressa is a convicted criminal. ”It’s like rewarding Rappler for its bias, anti-administration and anti-Marcos stance, not to mention its violation of the law,” they said.

Many are questioning whether this partnership is really about voter intimidation, instead of voter engagement.

This is a developing story.

Duterte To Let Bongbong Marcos Move In Early To Malacañang!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – President Rodrigo Duterte’s 6-year term doesn’t end till June 30 this year, but already, he says he is packing up his stuff and will be out of Malacañang next month.

”I will let Bongbong Marcos and family to move in early,” Duterte said. The president says he will finish his term from his hometown of Davao City.

The camp of Marcos thanked Duterte for his generosity.

Here is Duterte’s statement:

Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa Receives A Subpoena From U.S. Congress!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – A Congressional Blue Ribbon Committee has issued a subpoena to Maria Ressa to testify in its continuing investigation into the January 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

The subpoena was issued after the Nobel Laureate, CEO of Rappler and convicted criminal warned of a repeat of the attack on the U.S. Capitol if what she describes as disinformation is not stopped in the light of the coming Philippine elections.

In its summons, the committee said to Ressa: ”It appears you have some classified information that we are not aware of that will put our American lawmakers at harms way. It is important that we put a stop to this sinister plan to launch a second attack on the Capitol.”

The U.S. Congress has sent a diplomatic note to the Philippine government and the Court of Appeals to allow Ressa to travel to Washington, D.,C. to face the lawmakers.

This is a developing story.