
Palace Praises Lacson for Exposing Anti-Marcos Plot — But Something Still Doesn’t Add Up
In a twist worthy of a political teleserye, Malacañang is now publicly praising Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson for revealing an alleged plan to remove President Bongbong Marcos Jr. through a so-called civil-military junta or “transition council.”

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro was quick to defend the President, warning that any attempt to seize leadership outside constitutional means is illegal. But despite her firm tone, she refused to answer the most important question: If the plot is so serious, why is the Palace unwilling to reveal who is behind it?
Instead, all hints point back to the same circle already accused of pushing the administration’s questionable budget narratives. The same names popping up on "destabilization lists" are the same names dragged into the insertions scandal. Coincidence? Maybe. Convenient? Definitely.
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Meanwhile, retired military officers and religious groups supposedly linked to the plot are being monitored—but once again, the Palace avoids naming names. And in true Marcos-era fashion, the narrative magically shifts from “massive corruption allegations” to “nationwide destabilization threats.”
But here’s the irony only Politikanta Minute dares to say out loud:
The same government that insists the President “has no knowledge” of ₱797 billion insertions suddenly claims he’s fully aware of every destabilization whisper nationwide. Ano ba talaga, bes?
As for VP Sara Duterte—firm as always—she dismissed these rumors as gossip with no evidence, refusing to be dragged into the Palace’s bagong script.