News image showing former senator Antonio Trillanes IV and Vice President Sara Duterte, discussing political blocs and strategies ahead of the 2028 Philippine elections.

Kung Kailangan Magkaisa ang Lahat Para Talunin Ka—Ibig Sabihin Ikaw ang Malakas

December 14, 20253 min read

Dating senador Antonio “Sonny” Trillanes IV has laid his cards on the table:
to stop the Duterte bloc in 2028, the Marcos bloc and the so-called ‘middle forces’ must unite.

Dating senador Antonio “Sonny” Trillanes IV

Basahin muli.
Hindi para manalo sa ideya.
Hindi para maglatag ng mas magandang plataporma.
Kundi para siguraduhing hindi manalo ang Duterte bloc.

Sa sariling pahayag ni Trillanes, malinaw ang takot: kahit hati-hati ang politika sa bansa, nananatiling buo at matibay ang suporta sa kampo ng mga Duterte. Kaya ang solusyon? Pag-isahin ang lahat ng hindi Duterte.

Marcos Bloc

Iyan ang mismong pag-amin.

Kung kailangan mong buuin ang buong anti-camp para lang talunin ang isang panig, malinaw kung sino ang may tunay na bigat sa masa.

Hindi ito simpleng political analysis — isa itong confession.

Sa halip na tanungin kung bakit patuloy na may suporta ang Duterte bloc, mas piniling gawing proyekto ang pagpigil sa kanila. Hindi reporma ang pakay, kundi survival ng lumang sistema.

“They band together, but they will not stand.”
Isaiah 8:10

Ang taong bayan ang tunay na non-aligned force — at hindi sila tanga. Nakikita nila kung sino ang may kailangan ng alyansa para manatiling relevant, at kung sino ang hindi kayang pabagsakin kahit sabay-sabay ang kalaban.

🦅 Kapag ang buong sistema ang nagkaisa laban sa’yo,
🦅 malinaw: ikaw ang kinatatakutan.


From Allegations to Accountability

From Allegations to Accountability: Why the Case vs VP Sara Raises More Questions Than Answers

In recent days, a loud narrative has emerged: accusations filed against Vice President Sara Duterte by individuals who previously made controversial claims during Senate hearings — including allegations involving illegal drug use.

But when stripped of emotion and examined under facts, timelines, and official records, the story begins to unravel.

From Allegations to Accountability

Let’s establish the record first.

Vice President Sara Duterte has undergone three consecutive years of Commission on Audit (COA) scrutiny.
✔️ No adverse findings
✔️ No corruption rulings
✔️ No disallowances tied to personal misuse
✔️ No criminal indictments

In short: clean audits, documented, and public.

Now compare that with the credibility issue at hand.

During Senate hearings related to former Senator Bato dela Rosa, the same accuser publicly admitted past drug use — a statement that immediately raised red flags regarding judgment, reliability, and motive. That admission alone does not prove guilt in any case, but it does affect credibility, especially when the same individual now positions himself as a moral and legal authority.

This is where logic breaks down.

If accountability is truly the goal, then due process demands consistency:

  • Why pursue someone cleared by COA while unresolved corruption cases elsewhere remain untouched?

  • Why prioritize a political figure with verified audit records?

  • Why elevate accusations without new evidence beyond speculation and timing?

This is not justice — this is selective pressure.

And the timing matters. VP Sara Duterte remains one of the most trusted public officials in the country. Targeting her now, despite a clean audit trail, invites the public to ask whether this is law enforcement — or political repositioning.


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“You shall not pervert justice; you shall not show partiality.”
Deuteronomy 16:19

This moment is not about personalities. It is about standards.

If the system allows accusations — regardless of credibility — to outweigh documented truth, then the danger is no longer corruption.
The danger is weaponized morality.

🦅 The Agila does not fear truth.
🦅 It demands evidence.

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