Leni Robredo betrays Filipinos in another interview for TIME Magazine!
It’s not just Leni Robredo’s video to the UN that makes her guilty of betrayal of public trust.
She also gave an interview to Time magazine that was published around the same time as the release of her UN video, the filing of the impeachment against President Duterte, and the announcement of the EU Parliament’s resolution.
You still want us to believe this is all just a coincidence, Leni?
Maybe your masters left you out of the planning because you are just a puppet, but they were definitely coordinating their moves.
Note that in the Time interview, Leni makes the Philippines sound like a chaotic, dangerous place with a total breakdown of law and order, such that international organizations need to intervene.
She also undermines the integrity of the Philippine judiciary by telling the world that Leila de Lima’s arrest (which was ordered by the court) was politically motivated and basically illegal.
She conveniently fails to mention that the national penitentiary became the center of the drug trade in the Philippines when it was under De Lima’s control as Secretary of Justice, and that the two top drug lords in the national penitentiary testified that they had dealings with De Lima–testimonies that were corroborated by other witnesses.
In the Time interview, Robredo opines on the merits of a case that is already in court. She is using her position as (alleged) Vice President of the Philippines to get the attention of international media to influence the outcome of the case.
On top of that, she depicts the hearings on the Bilibid drug trade at the House of Representatives as a farce, meant only to humiliate Leila de Lima.
So she didn’t just try to discredit the PNP and President Duterte in an international forum with her UN video.
She also tried to discredit the Philippine judiciary and the House of Representatives in this international interview.
If that’s not Betrayal of Public Trust, I don’t know what is.
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