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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenteryesterday WATCH: Clip of assassination threat shown at Sara Duterte trialDuring the trial of Senator Francis Escudero, the House prosecution presented a 2-minute clip from a longer video allegedly showing Vice President Sara Duterte making an assassination threat against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., his wife Liza Araneta-Marcos, and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez. The defense has the opportunity to present the full video as part of their evidence. The incident highlights ongoing legal proceedings involving high-profile political figures in the Philippines.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the event as a legal proceeding without overtly favoring any side. It reports on both the prosecution's action and the defense's potential counteraction, maintaining a balanced tone. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing or language used.
Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentConservativeyesterday Prosecution: Sara Duterte hitman claim implies intent to kill presidentDuring the second day of Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment trial, the House prosecution argued that her claims of hiring an individual to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., his wife Liza Marcos, and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez demonstrate a 'plan' to kill them. Counsel Amando Ligutan explained that while the statements may not definitively prove she hired an assassin, they show a specific intent, knowledge, and system aimed at harming the president. Clips of Duterte admitting to wanting to kill Marcos Jr. and imagining cutting his head off were presented as evidence. Ligutan emphasized that these statements, even if not proven as criminal acts, betray the public trust.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Duterte's statements as indicative of a dangerous intent to harm the president, using strong language such as 'betray the public trust' and emphasizing the severity of her alleged actions. While the article presents both sides of the impeachment process, the prosecution's argument
Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenteryesterday Sara Duterte trial: VP video on violent thoughts vs Marcos shownDuring the second day of Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment trial, National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agent John Mark Calilung testified about a video in which Duterte allegedly expressed violent thoughts toward President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The video, which was nearly two years old, included claims that Duterte had imagined cutting Marcos' head and threatened to expose his family. Calilung presented additional videos where Duterte made similar remarks, including a press briefing from October 2024. These statements were used to support impeachment article IV, which accuses Duterte of making grave threats and inciting sedition. The testimony highlights ongoing tensions between Duterte and Marcos Jr., with Duterte criticizing Marcos' leadership throughout the period.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual testimony from NBI agent John Mark Calilung regarding the content of videos involving Vice President Sara Duterte and her alleged comments about President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. While the subject matter is politically charged due to the impeachment proceedings and personal
RapplerIndependentCenteryesterday What’s OSINT, hash values? Impeachment trial shows nuances in preserving digital evidenceDuring the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, NBI Agent John Mark Calilung explained how digital evidence was collected and preserved. The evidence included a Facebook livestream of a Zoom briefing where Duterte allegedly made threatening remarks against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and others. Calilung, trained in digital forensics, used OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) to gather information from publicly accessible online sources, including social media and archived content. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of digital evidence through proper preservation techniques, such as hash values, to ensure its admissibility in court.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the impeachment proceedings and the technical aspects of digital evidence collection without overtly favoring any political side. While the subject matter is politically charged, the framing remains neutral, focusing on procedural explanations rather on
RapplerIndependentCenteryesterday Sara Duterte trial: Prosecution seeks to present Zuleika Lopez after first batch of witnessesThe prosecution has requested the impeachment court to summon Zuleika Lopez, Chief of Staff to Vice President Sara Duterte, and NBI Director General Melvin Matibag for testimony starting July 13. This follows Lopez's detention by the House of Representatives in November 2024 during an inquiry into Duterte's alleged misuse of funds. Lopez was detained after being cited in contempt, leading to Duterte's controversial virtual press conference where she threatened President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his family. The prosecution argues that Lopez's and Matibag's testimonies are crucial to proving the impeachment allegations under Article IV.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual developments regarding the impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte, focusing on legal actions and procedural steps. It does not overtly favor any political faction, maintaining a balanced presentation of the situation without significant ideological倾向
Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter2 days ago Castro to Duterte: Practice what you preach, explain yourself in courtVice President Sara Duterte dismissed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s suggestion that she appear before the Senate impeachment court to address allegations against her, stating that public officials should keep personal opinions private and rely on the law. Palace press officer Claire Castro responded by criticizing Duterte's stance, urging her to 'practice what she preaches' by explaining her statements in court. Castro emphasized that comments made outside the courtroom would not aid Duterte's defense. Duterte, facing charges including corruption and betrayal of public trust, chose not to attend her impeachment trial, which is set to last several weeks. The trial involves senators acting as judges and requires a two-thirds majority for conviction to remove Duterte from office.
Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting perspectives between Vice President Duterte and Palace press officer Claire Castro regarding the appropriate conduct of public officials during an impeachment trial. While Duterte emphasizes adherence to legal procedures and restraint in personal opinions, Castro's回应
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