Fact check: Trump did not warn Marcos over Duterte arrest

A viral Facebook post claiming that US President Donald Trump warned Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. over the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte has been debunked. No credible reports support the allegation of any such warning or accusation of violating international agreements.

A Rappler fact check clarifies that there is no evidence of US President Donald Trump issuing a 'stern warning' to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. regarding the March 2025 arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte. The claim originated from a Facebook post by the page 'GAP Entertainment' on January 6, reposted on January 14, garnering over 56,000 views on the first and 157,000 on the second.

The post's video features photos of Trump and Marcos with a text overlay: “The Trump administration issued a stern warning to Marcos, accusing it of violating agreements and undermining regional stability regarding the illegal arrest of Rodrigo Duterte. Officials said continued actions would lead to serious consequences.” However, no official statements from the White House or the ICC exist on this matter.

In reality, Trump and Marcos maintain a cordial relationship. During Marcos' White House visit in July 2025, Trump described him as a “respectable” and “great leader,” praising his administration favorably compared to the previous one. Duterte, during his presidency, often questioned US-Philippine ties, stating: “I am no American puppet. I am the president of a sovereign country and I am not answerable to anyone except the Filipino people.”

Duterte's arrest stems from charges of crimes against humanity related to his war on drugs. He has been detained at the ICC since his arrest, lost an appeal for interim release, and his confirmation of charges hearing was delayed over health concerns. A panel of medical experts, however, determined he can stand trial with accommodations such as regular breaks and nutritious food.

This is one of several debunked claims linking Trump to Duterte, including fake statements of support or intervention.

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Realistic illustration of Rodrigo Duterte in ICC detention, prosecutors and victims' reps opposing his release over flight risk concerns.
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As former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte nears one year in detention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), the prosecution and victims' representatives objected to his interim release during the pre-trial stage, citing his unlikelihood to adhere to conditions and cooperate with the court. This stems from his waiver of attendance at hearings and actions by his supporters. A decision on whether the case proceeds to trial is expected within 60 days.

Rodrigo Duterte, former Philippine president, was arrested on March 11 at Ninoy Aquino International Airport and surrendered to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, making him the first Asian ex-head of state to face such proceedings. Charged with murder related to his war on illegal drugs, the 80-year-old leader has sought release on health grounds and challenged the court's jurisdiction, but both requests have been denied so far.

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A Rappler fact check clarifies that Rodrigo Duterte's lawyer did not state he would be released from ICC custody on his March 28 birthday. The claim stems from a misleading YouTube video showing a clip from the pre-trial hearing. No evidence supports this in Nicholas Kaufman's statements.

Former President Rodrigo Duterte has requested a waiver of his right to attend the upcoming International Criminal Court confirmation of charges hearing, stating he does not recognize the court's jurisdiction and citing his health. He is detained in The Hague and denies the allegations against him. The Office of the Solicitor General has urged the Supreme Court to dismiss habeas corpus petitions filed by his children.

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In response to the International Criminal Court's (ICC) recent naming of alleged co-perpetrators in former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war case, the Philippine government says it is prepared to coordinate with Interpol on any arrest warrants, following the precedent set in Duterte's transfer to The Hague last year. Malacañang emphasizes adherence to Philippine law, while ruling out discussions on rejoining the ICC.

No Supreme Court ruling exists against House Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Marcos, according to a Rappler fact check. A misleading Facebook post claimed he was removed from office, but he remains listed as majority leader on the official House of Representatives website.

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