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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9011 days ago Clergy to hold Senate pilgrimage walk on Saturday for VP Duterte trialClergy for Good Governance, a Catholic movement, plans to organize a 'Jericho Walk for Truth and Justice' around the Senate in Manila on Saturday, ahead of the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, scheduled to begin on July 6. The event, inspired by biblical stories, aims to promote prayer, reflection, and unity among participants regardless of religious or political background. The walk is part of broader efforts to support the impeachment process, which was initiated by the House of Representatives citing allegations including financial misconduct and threats against prominent figures. The Senate has confirmed preparations for the trial, with security measures in place.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the event as a non-partisan religious initiative focused on promoting truth and justice, emphasizing inclusivity across traditions and political affiliations. While the subject involves a high-profile political figure and legal proceedings, the framing does not overtly favor any
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): Accurately describes senatorial preparations and attendance, matches primary source details. Neutral and factual reporting on procedural steps.
Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8516 days ago PNP heightens security monitoring for Sara Duterte impeachment trialThe Philippine National Police (PNP) has increased its security monitoring ahead of the Senate impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. While the PNP stated there were no specific or credible threats identified at this time, they emphasized their readiness to address any potential risks such as extremist activities, public disturbances, or misinformation campaigns that might disrupt the trial. The impeachment trial, scheduled to begin on July 6, involves charges against Duterte including misuse of public funds, accumulating unexplained wealth, bribing education officials, and threatening President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The PNP reiterated its commitment to ensuring the trial proceeds safely and peacefully while upholding public safety and constitutional freedoms.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the PNP's security preparations for the impeachment trial without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from the PNP chief and provides context about the charges against Duterte without using biased language or selective sourcing.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Aligns with primary source on prosecution's stance, provides summary of legal arguments. Slightly biased towards prosecution perspective.
RapplerIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8516 days ago Prosecution opposes scenario of impeach court junking Sara Duterte case without trialThe prosecution team in the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte has opposed the idea of the Senate dismissing the case without a full trial. On June 29, 2026, prosecutors argued that such a move would violate the Constitution, emphasizing the need for evidence presentation and judicial review. They cited past impeachment cases, like those of Joseph Estrada and Renato Corona, where similar dismissals were rejected. Prosecutor Leila de Lima noted that while she hasn’t ruled out the possibility of a motion to dismiss, they would strongly oppose it. Duterte’s defense includes claims of freedom of speech regarding her alleged threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., though the prosecution maintains that such arguments should be evaluated by the impeachment court.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the prosecution's stance without overt ideological slant, focusing on legal arguments and constitutional interpretations. While the subject is politically charged, the framing remains balanced between the prosecution's legal arguments and Duterte's defense, without clear leaning
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Reports accurately on visitor allocation and security measures. Neutral in tone, providing facts without taking sides.
RapplerIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8510 days ago Should Sara Duterte face impeachment court? Marcos says he wouldPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed his stance on appearing before an impeachment court, stating he would personally appear if he were the accused. This statement comes amid preparations for the Senate's impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, who is facing charges related to alleged communications with a potential assassin. Marcos emphasized the importance of direct dialogue with the accused to resolve allegations, drawing parallels to his past role in the 2012 impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona. Duterte, once an ally of Marcos, has faced increasing tensions with him and his family, particularly after she claimed to have been contacted by someone threatening Marcos, his wife, and another official. These claims are part of the impeachment case against her.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive impeachment proceeding, it presents both sides of the issue without overtly favoring one. Marcos' comments are presented as personal opinion rather than an endorsement of any specific political agenda. The article provides historical context and a捋
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Reports palace stance on Duterte's appearance, aligns with primary source. Maintains neutrality in presenting the official position.
Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentConservativeFactual 85Objective 8510 days ago Much easier if Sara Duterte faces impeachment trial – MarcosPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. suggested during his visit to Canada that Vice President Sara Duterte should face an impeachment trial, stating it would be 'much easier' for her to address the allegations directly rather than through legal representatives. The impeachment proceedings, led by Senate President Sherwin Gatchalian, have summoned Duterte to appear in person or via counsel starting July 6. Duterte is under investigation for four charges including misuse of funds, unexplained wealth, bribery, and making grave threats against the president and first lady. Palace officials have encouraged Duterte to use the trial to clarify her situation.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Marcos Jr.'s suggestion as a reasonable perspective, emphasizing direct confrontation with accusations, which aligns with a more assertive stance toward accountability. While the content is factual, the emphasis on Marcos Jr.'s personal opinion and the encouragement for Duterte to
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Factual report on the briefing and trial progress. Objectivity is maintained with neutral language.
Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7512 days ago PNP to deploy 6,000 cops for Duterte impeachment trialThe Philippine National Police (PNP) plans to deploy approximately 6,000 officers to ensure security at the Senate and surrounding areas during the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, which begins on July 6. A press briefing revealed that a comprehensive security plan is in place, with intelligence monitoring ongoing to detect potential threats. The PNP will hold a final coordination meeting before the trial starts, but the Senate has not requested additional police support beyond existing assignments. No reports of protest permits have been received, though heightened alert status remains in effect until the trial begins.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the PNP's security measures without overtly favoring either side of the impeachment process. It focuses on operational details rather than taking a stance on the merits of the charges against Sara Duterte. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing prepared性
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as it accurately reports on the PNP's security deployment for the impeachment trial. Objectivity is good as it provides neutral reporting without taking sides on the impeachment itself.
Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 8010 days ago First day of VP Duterte impeachment trial to focus on rules, proceduresThe first day of Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment trial will focus on establishing procedural rules and legal frameworks, with no witnesses or evidence presented initially. Former Rep. Robert Ace Barbers, an adviser to the impeachment prosecution panel, stated that the Senate impeachment court will address matters such as the entry of appearances, how Duterte will plead, and preliminary legal issues. The trial, set to begin on Monday, comes amid longstanding allegations against Duterte, including misuse of confidential funds, involvement in the assassination of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., and accusations of amassing unexplained wealth. Barbers emphasized that the trial is not a 'debate competition' but a process grounded in evidence and constitutional law.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the procedural aspects of the impeachment trial without overtly favoring either side. It reports on the statements of an adviser to the prosecution panel while maintaining neutrality in tone and avoiding biased language. The framing focuses on the legal process
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): Contains some factual elements but includes speculative remarks about Duterte's past actions. Tone leans towards supporting Marcos' perspective.
RapplerIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 8015 days ago Senate-flix: The ‘war’ withinThe Philippine Senate has experienced significant turmoil recently, marked by leadership conflicts, a physical altercation, walkouts, conspiracy theories, and the presence of two competing Senate presidents. This period of instability has been dubbed 'Senate-flix' due to its dramatic nature, resembling a television series. Following these events, newly elected Senate President Win Gatchalian claimed that the chaotic era is over and that the Senate is returning to normal operations. However, with the impending impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte and ongoing divisions within the Senate, questions remain about whether the drama will continue.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral overview of the events without taking sides or using biased language. It presents the situation as a series of dramatic occurrences within the Senate without explicitly favoring any particular faction or outcome.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): Factual content relates to Marcoleta's allegations, but the article leans towards explanation rather than direct reporting. Objectivity is preserved with a balanced overview of the issue.
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