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Defensor opens Duterte trial with ‘sinister’ threat remarks
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Defensor opens Duterte trial with ‘sinister’ threat remarks

Lorenz Defensor, the House Prosecutor and Iloilo Representative, began the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte by emphasizing that accountability applies to all, including those in power. He highlighted the seriousness of threats made by Duterte, referencing a Tacloban City school shooting and the arrest of a teacher who allegedly offered a reward for an assassination. Defensor argued that Duterte's alleged threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his family constitute a constitutional violation rather than a simple criminal act. Duterte previously claimed she did not make an assassination threat, but Defensor stated her remarks were intentional and not taken out of context. The trial, which includes multiple sessions, aims to address accusations of abuse of power, corruption, and betrayal of public trust.

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Defensor opens Duterte trial with ‘sinister’ threat remarks

Lorenz Defensor, the House Prosecutor and Iloilo Representative, began the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte by emphasizing that accountability applies to all, including those in power. He highlighted the seriousness of threats made by Duterte, referencing a Tacloban City school shooting and the arrest of a teacher who allegedly offered a reward for an assassination. Defensor argued that Duterte's alleged threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his family constitute a constitutional violation rather than a simple criminal act. Duterte previously claimed she did not make an assassination threat, but Defensor stated her remarks were intentional and not taken out of context. The trial, which includes multiple sessions, aims to address accusations of abuse of power, corruption, and betrayal of public trust.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Duterte's alleged threats as serious constitutional violations, using strong language like 'sinister' and emphasizing the need for accountability across all levels of society. It highlights the legal and ethical implications of her statements while downplaying her denial, which is

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LTO implements region-wide reassignment of chiefs after arrest of fixers

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Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding the release of mugshots by the DOJ without overtly criticizing or praising the actions of the accused. It focuses on the procedural aspect of releasing evidence rather than taking a clear ideological stance. While the subject involves allegations of

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