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  • Claim: Former senator Bongbong Marcos is the new vice president of the Philippines. Incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo is set to be dismissed from office. A video uploaded by YouTube channel Showbiz Fanaticz on Wednesday, September 30, made this claim. Facebook pages Hindi na BOBO ang mga Filipino ngayon, Last Island History, and 360 Defender VI reposted the same video on Facebook. The YouTube video and the posts by the 3 pages were flagged by Claim Check, Facebook’s monitoring tool, for fact checkers to verify. As of writing, the YouTube video had 407,376 views while the videos on Facebook had 43,200 combined reactions and 8,600 comments. Rating: FALSE The facts: Robredo is still the official Vice President of the Philippines as of October 7, 2020. The Manila Times article referred to as the source in the video did not say that Robredo will soon be unseated. The Manila Times article, which can be found here, was only about the news that Justice Mario Victor Leonen is “finally acting” on the electoral protest filed by Marcos in 2016. On September 29, the Supreme Court voted unanimously to move forward in the vice presidential electoral protest. The High Court, sitting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, also required the Commission on Elections to weigh in on the contested votes in Mindanao provinces of Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, and Basilan. (READ: So what if the SC asked the Comelec to weigh in on the VP protest?) YouTube channel Showbiz Fanaticz wrongly titled its video, “BREAKING NEWS: ROBREDO PABABABAIN NA SA PWESTO| BONGBONG MARCOS BAGONG VICE PRESIDENT NG PILIPINAS!” (Robredo to be dismissed from office. Bongbong Marcos is the new vice president of the Philippines!) This wrong title was also carried by the Facebook pages that reposted the video. This is not the first time that Rappler debunked a video posted by Showbiz Fanaticz. In September, Showbiz Fanaticz uploaded a false video that claimed that the Commission on Audit is running after Robredo after the commission supposedly reported P195 million worth of unutilized funds by the Office of the Vice President. It also falsely claimed that the SC affirmed that ABS-CBN is guilty of multiple charges. – Pauline Macaraeg/Rappler.com Keep us aware of suspicious Facebook pages, groups, accounts, websites, articles, or photos in your network by contacting us at factcheck@rappler.com. Let us battle disinformation one Fact Check at a time. How does this make you feel?
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