Former president Rodrigo Duterte's visit to victims of the landslide in Talisay, Batangas came a day after he appeared at the Senate subcommittee hearing on illegal drugs
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Former president Rodrigo Duterte's visit to victims of the landslide in Talisay, Batangas came a day after he appeared at the Senate subcommittee hearing on illegal drugsThe claim can be found in a video uploaded on the YouTube channel “DUTERTE TV.” The video’s title states: “Hindi binalita ng media ang pagbisita ni Pres. Duterte sa Talisay!”As of writing, the video has 51,569 views and 468 comments.
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