FACT CHECK: Marcos did not order Pimentel to resign

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FACT CHECK: Marcos did not order Pimentel to resign
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FactCheck: President Marcos' reply to a reporter's query about Senator Pimentel's reaction to Abalos' order for police officers to resign is twisted and misrepresented. FactsFirstPH

The text in the thumbnail of a YouTube video says:The video showed a clip of Marcos’ interview last January 6, 2023, wherein he shared his administration’s plan to weed out high-ranking police officers connected to the drug war. The President’s answer to this question was connected to the false claim.The YouTube video has 37,000 views as of writing. It is also being shared on Facebook by multiple accounts.Marcos, in the said interview, did not order Pimentel to resign.

Pimentel said the order was unjustified especially since Abalos did not mention names of drug syndicates or drug lords supposedly controlling the police force.the senator, whom he referred to as a top-notch lawyer, knows and understands that they have to first build a case to surely win it and have those involved jailed. According to the President, as of now, they have not yet identified any person involved. A commission that will look into the records of the officers has yet to be formed.

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