Tweet-apology was for Cong Marcos too, despite non-tagging--Baguilat

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Tweet-apology was for Cong Marcos too, despite non-tagging--Baguilat
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Former Ifugao lone district Rep. Teddy Baguilat Jr. clarified on Sunday, Dec. 4 that his apology via Twitter on the red onions issue was also meant for Ilocos Norte 1st district Rep. Sandro Marcos.

“Kasama na siya doon of course ,” Baguilat said, referring to a tweet last Nov. 26.

He added: “Better to educate people about values including being accountable to what one posts. Let’s apologize to everyone including the congressman.” Realizing his error, Baguilat took down the particular tweet and wrote this apology: “Sorry I have to be more cautious sa fake news. I think the quote attributed to Cong Sandro that I commented is not true. I apologize. My bad.”

Looking back, Baguilat admitted that he should’ve tagged Marcos, not just on the apology post, but on the quote card post.

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