FactCheck: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. himself said the visit aimed at building closer security ties with Tokyo. FactsFirstPH
“Marcos Gold” documents were revealed in the recent visit of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to Japan.The video, posted by NEWSFILES, has 3,000 views, 77 likes, and 25 comments, as of writingContrary to the video’s claim and misleading thumbnail, Marcos went to Japan to strengthen strategic partnerships with the country.
Moreover, the video did not include any footage of the mentioned claim. Instead, it showed clips from Radio Television Malacañang’s In the statement, Marcos talked about future-oriented partners signing of bilateral agreements “that provide the framework for enhanced mutually beneficial collaboration in many areas,” with no mention of his family’s alleged gold.Andrei Santos is a graduate of Rappler’s fact-checking mentorship program. This fact check was reviewed by a member of Rappler’s research team and a senior editor.
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