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Sara Duterte strongly pushed back against impeachment complaints filed against her, asserting that there is no sufficient evidence to justify the case.
In a firm statement, the Vice President described the allegations as baseless and politically motivated, emphasizing that the accusations fail to meet constitutional standards.
“There is no sufficient evidence to warrant an impeachment case against me… We are witnessing another desperate attempt to search for evidence where none exists.”
Duterte pointed to developments in the House Committee on Justice, arguing that continued efforts to find proof only highlight the absence of solid evidence.
For her camp, this reinforces a critical narrative:
👉 The process is not driven by facts
👉 But by attempts to build a case after the accusation
The Vice President framed the issue beyond personal defense:
“This is not just about me. It’s about the people.”
She warned that political conflicts like impeachment could distract from urgent national concerns such as:
economic challenges
public welfare
governance priorities
Meanwhile, critics argue that scrutiny is part of accountability in a democratic system.
In politics, cases are supposed to start with evidence.
Not the other way around.
Because when you look closely…
kapag naghahanap ka pa lang ng ebidensya—baka wala talaga sa simula pa lang.
👉 (Satirical jab ✔️)
“For nothing is hidden that will not be made manifest.”
— Luke 8:17
Truth cannot stay hidden forever—
it will always come to light.


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