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House: Public Officials Should Promote Truth, Not Misinformation

PHILIPPINES, JUN 16 – Senator Dela Rosa shared an AI-generated video with over 7 million views supporting Sara Duterte amid impeachment debates, drawing criticism for spreading misleading content.

  • Senator Ronald dela Rosa shared an AI-generated video on June 15 in Manila showing students opposing Vice President Sara Duterte's impeachment.
  • Malacañang and House officials criticized dela Rosa on June 16, urging public officials to act responsibly and stop spreading misinformation online.
  • The video, flagged as suspicious by experts, accused the impeachment process of political bias and falsely depicted students defending Duterte amid impeachment proceedings citing misuse of funds.
  • The video gained over 7.3 million views with 116,000 reactions and 67,000 shares, prompting calls from House spokesperson Princess Abante to legislate penalties on officials spreading fake news.
  • Officials emphasized the duty of public servants to promote truth, warning that disinformation from high-ranking figures erodes public trust and has real-world consequences.
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ABS-CBN broke the news in Quezon City, Philippines on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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