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A new allegation is beginning to circulate within political circles—one that could reshape how the public views the ongoing impeachment proceedings involving Vice President Sara Duterte.
According to a report citing a confidential source, an estimated P1.3 billion may have been allocated as “appearance fees” for members of the House committee on justice.
The claim, while unverified, is already stirring discussion.
The source alleges that:
Around P650 million was reportedly released in April
Another P650 million is allegedly scheduled for May
Combined, this totals the controversial P1.3 billion figure tied to lawmakers involved in the impeachment process.
The House justice panel had previously voted:
54 members declared the complaints sufficient
53 lawmakers later voted to find probable cause
These votes play a critical role in advancing the impeachment process.
The impeachment complaints against Duterte include:
Alleged misuse of confidential funds
Questions surrounding unexplained wealth
Statements interpreted as threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and other officials
These are serious claims—and they form the legal backbone of the proceedings.
But now, a new layer has emerged.
If proven true, the implication is not just financial—it’s institutional.
The idea that lawmakers could receive massive “appearance fees” during a critical constitutional process raises a deeper question:
👉 Is the process purely legal… or is there political pressure behind the scenes?
Even without confirmation, the perception alone can impact public trust.
Public confidence in democratic institutions relies heavily on transparency.
When large figures—like P1.3 billion—enter the conversation, people begin asking:
Who authorized this?
What exactly qualifies as an “appearance fee”?
Is this standard practice or an exception?
Without clear answers, speculation grows.
The impeachment process is one of the most powerful tools in a democracy.
It is meant to:
Hold leaders accountable
Uphold constitutional order
Protect public interest
But if questions arise about incentives or financial involvement, the narrative shifts—from justice to suspicion.
And once that shift happens, regaining trust becomes difficult.
The House committee is expected to:
Reconvene on May 4
Present findings by May 11
At least 106 votes are needed to elevate the articles of impeachment to the Senate, though reports suggest a target closer to 200 votes.
Whether these new allegations will affect that trajectory remains to be seen.
At this stage, these claims remain allegations.
But in politics, perception can be just as powerful as proof.
And right now, the question isn’t just about numbers…
👉 It’s about credibility.
Proverbs 10:9 (KJV)
“He that walketh uprightly walketh surely: but he that perverteth his ways shall be known.”
Integrity brings stability.
When actions are transparent and upright, trust follows naturally.
But when doubt enters the process, exposure eventually comes.
December 12, 2025•6 min read
Muling nag-ingay si former Senator Antonio Trillanes matapos niyang sabihing “may magpa-file daw ng plunder case laban kay VP Sara Duterte this week.”

Pero gaya ng nakasanayan, salita pa lang ito — walang dokumento, walang detalye, walang pangalan ng filer, at walang konkretong ebidensya na inilabas.
Ito ang pattern na alam ng bawat Pilipinong matagal nang sumusubaybay sa political landscape:
Trillanes throws a teaser → media echoes → netizens speculate → tapos biglang wala.
Sa Agila perspective, malinaw:
Narrative muna bago resibo.
Noise muna bago facts.
Accusation muna bago verification.
Si Sara Duterte, na paulit-ulit ginagamit ng kalaban bilang punching bag, ay matagal nang target ng ganitong estilo:
– speculative cases,
– anonymous accusers,
– and “may magpa-file daw…” type statements.
Habang wala pang formal complaint, wala pang dokumento, at wala pang due process, ang mga ganitong pahayag ay hype lamang, hindi hustisya.
Maraming Pilipino ang nagsasabi:
“Kung may kaso, ilabas. Huwag puro ‘may magpa-file daw’.”
At dito bumabagsak ang gimmick:
Sa isang bansa sanay na sa political theatrics, alam ng masa kung sino ang may tunay na laban at sino ang naghahanap lang ng spotlight.
VP Sara remains where she always is —
visible, accountable, working —
habang ang mga bumabato ay nasa likod ng mikropono, hindi ng aktwal na ebidensya.
Kung may totoong complaint, ilabas sa Ombudsman.
Kung wala, kilala na ng bayan ang ganitong play.

Political vlogger Rob Rances said what traditional media refuses to admit:
“Lahat sila ngayon nagkakaisa na huwag lang manalo si Sara Duterte. Kasi kung hindi nila kakampi ang magiging Presidente, lahat sila makukulong.”

This is the uncomfortable truth —
and the reason why the entire political machinery, old elites, opportunists, and demolition operators are suddenly united.
Not because VP Sara is weak.
But because she is dangerous to the corrupt

Think about it, BFF:
✔ Sino ba ang ginagalaw ng ICC narrative? Mga Dutertista.
✔ Sino ba ang kinakasangkapan ng flood control scandal? Mga hindi nila kaalyado.
✔ Sino ba ang ginagawan ng impeachment, arrest rumors, and smear campaigns? VP Sara and her bloc.
Because they know —
a Sara Duterte presidency won’t be a negotiation table.
It will be a reckoning.
And the people who stole billions,
who engineered ghost projects,
who weaponized agencies,
who sold their souls for budget insertions…
know they will be exposed.
So they unite.
Not for “democracy.”
Not for “good governance.”
But for survival.
The louder the attacks on VP Sara,
the clearer the guilt of those attacking her.
People don’t fear weak leaders.
People fear the ones who can hold them accountable.
And that’s Sara Duterte —
the Agila that cannot be bought,
cannot be bent,
and cannot be controlled.
Proverbs 28:1 — “The wicked flee though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion.”
Those who fear Sara’s rise reveal who they truly are.

A Vow to Continue the Fight Against Greed & Corruption**
Sa paglalabas ng 2025 Year-End Report ng Office of the Vice President, muling iginiit ni VP Sara Duterte ang isang malinaw at matapang na paninindigan:
“Mga kababayan, patuloy tayong lalaban sa kasakiman ng mga ilang mataas na opisyal ng ating pamahalaan.”

Habang tumitindi ang political harassment, impeachment threats, at coordinated destabilization efforts laban sa Duterte family, ang OVP ay tahimik pero tuloy-tuloy sa trabaho — walang drama, walang daya, walang bahid.
🔹 Lalaban laban sa kasakiman at korapsyon ng ilang nasa kapangyarihan.
🔹 Ipagpapatuloy ang malinis na pamamalakad ng OVP.
🔹 Ang direksyon ng OVP: Plano. Implementasyon. Katapatan. Serbisyo.
🔹 Hangarin: Kapayapaan at kaunlaran para sa bansa.
🚌 875,176 commuters served from January to October
Accessible nationwide
Relief for workers, students, and low-income families
🏥 4,643 individuals received medical help
⚰️ 1,377 families received burial support
Zero corruption, zero red tape
🌋 73,054 families assisted after calamities
📦 Distributed 2,514 bags of rice to victims of:
Cebu 6.9 magnitude earthquake
Kanlaon eruption
💼 Supported 15 groups and 2,245 aspiring entrepreneurs
Focus on livelihood and women empowerment
🎒 Distributed 460,272 PagbaBAGo bags to students
🌳 Achieved target of 1 million trees planted
✔ Transparent
✔ Efficient
✔ No drama
✔ Pure service
✔ COA-approved
✔ Zero anomalies
Sa panahon ng kaliwa’t kanang anomalya (90B, 25B, insertions, at kung anu-ano pa), iisa ang opisinang hindi kayang bahiran — OVP.

Habang kaliwa’t kanang iskandalo ang lumulutang sa iba’t ibang ahensya, iisang opisina ang nananatiling matatag, malinis, at consistent:
The Office of the Vice President under VP Sara Duterte.
Sa ikatlong sunod-sunod na taon, muling nakakuha ng Highest COA Audit Rating ang OVP — isang record na hindi maitatanggi, hindi made-deny, at hindi kayang tabunan ng propaganda.

🔹 3 consecutive years of top audit performance
🔹 Zero corruption findings
🔹 Transparent & compliant fund utilization
🔹 Efficient programs delivered despite budget cuts
🔹 National & international partners continue trusting OVP operations
🔹 Consistent with the Duterte legacy of discipline & accountability

Habang binabato siya ng fake narratives,
the COA — not political noise — confirms the truth:
VP Sara runs the cleanest, most efficient office in national government.
Ito ang klase ng liderato na hindi kailangan ng drama, hindi kailangan ng script,
dahil ang resibo, COA mismo ang naglabas.

Vice President Sara Duterte has once again delivered one of the bluntest political statements of 2025 — telling President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. that if he wants someone jailed over the flood-control corruption scandal, he can start with himself.

Her words were sharp and unfiltered:
“Puwede na niyang ikulong ang sarili niya.”
Duterte explained that Marcos cannot pretend to be “above” the corruption issue because every questionable project, every anomalous budget, and every release of funds only became possible through the President’s own signature.
“Kung hindi niya pinirmahan, hindi naging batas. Hindi lalabas ang pera. Hindi magagamit ang budget. Kasama siya sa anomalya.”
The Vice President also criticized the President’s style of leadership:
“Ang problema sa pangulo — puro safe play, walang tapang.”
She added that the administration keeps controlling the narrative, creating commissions, and diverting blame — instead of confronting the corruption head-on.
Duterte’s remark ignited reactions across social media, with many praising her courage for saying what others only whisper:
Accountability starts at the top.
Kung pipirma ka sa batas — pipirma ka rin sa pananagutan.
Even political observers note that this may be Sara Duterte’s strongest public rebuke of Marcos Jr. to date — a striking contrast between tapang at malasakit versus optics and safe play governance.
Her message is clear:
A leader who avoids responsibility is a leader unfit for the Filipino people.
“For nothing is hidden that will not be made manifest.” — Luke 8:17
💬 Ang katotohanan, kahit takpan, babangon.
Ang pananagutan, kahit takasan, hahabol. 💚



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