Philippines Says Video Linking Marcos to Drug Use Is Fabricated
(Bloomberg) -- The Philippines’ National Security Council described as “fabricated and malicious hoax” a video circulating on social media linking President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to alleged use of illegal drugs.
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“This calculated attempt to tarnish the president’s reputation and create political instability is deeply concerning and alarming,” the council said in a statement Monday, adding that video used “technology and stage management.”
The video circulated hours before Marcos was to deliver his annual state of the nation address on Monday.
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