Tiwala ni Marcos sa AFP nanatiling buo kahit banta mula kay Sara

Nanatiling buo ang tiwala ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. sa Armed Forces of the Philippines kahit nagtaas ng posibilidad ang National Bureau of Investigation na sundalo ang umano’y hitman na kinuha ni Bise President Sara Duterte para patayin siya. Ayon sa Malacañang, dapat payagan ang NBI na magpatuloy sa imbestigasyon. Ito ay sa gitna ng pagpapatibay ng House justice committee ng probable cause para sa impeachment laban kay Duterte noong Miyerkules.

Sa isang briefing, sinabi ni Palace press officer Undersecretary Claire Castro na “With regard to the members of the AFP, the President’s trust in them remains intact.”

Noong Miyerkules, ibinunyag ni NBI chief Melvin Matibag sa hearing ng impeachment complaints laban kay Duterte na posible na militar ang hinirang na pumatay kay Marcos, First Lady Liza Marcos, at dating House speaker Martin Romualdez. Dahil aktibong miyembro ng armed forces ang miyembro ng security group ni Duterte, ani Matibag.

Ang alegasyon ng plot na pumatay sa First Couple at Romualdez ay isa sa mga sinabi sa impeachment complaints laban kay Duterte, na dating malapit na kaalyado ng administrasyon na naging matinding kritiko.

Tungkol sa pagpapatibay ng House justice committee ng probable cause, sinabi ni Castro, “That is the job of Congress...They have seen through their hearings that there is evidence so their decision is based on what they saw.” Ito ay magdadala ng complaints sa plenary para sa boto at posibleng trial sa Senado.

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