BBM slams 'fake, fake, fake' news on Gibo resignation
The Philippine Star|September 13, 2024
President Marcos yesterday described as the “worst example of fake news” the rumor that Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro has resigned, and called on the public not to fall for baseless claims intended to sow disorder.

Social media posts claiming that Teodoro is on his way out of the Cabinet circulated after former Presidential Communications secretary Cheloy Garafil was designated as chief of the Manila Economic and are planning to step down. In an interview with reporters rumor and called it “fake, fake, fake, fake, fake, fake news.” People should not believe claims that are not supported by proof, he added.

“They are desperate people who are inventing stories to sow disorder. They do not contribute anything to the lives of Filipinos. They only malign and cause disorder,” the President said. “That is the worst example of fake news being peddled on social media. Be careful and scrutinize if you read things like that.”

Any change in the Cabinet, Marcos said, would be announced by official sources, not by just about anyone on social media.

“They do not know anything. We will make the announcement. For now, there are no changes,” he said.

Marcos said he and Teodoro laughed when they heard about the rumor. He revealed that he called the defense chief yesterday to talk about the claims that he is quitting his post.

“He (Teodoro) said, ‘Why? Are you dismissing me?’ I said, ‘Why would I dismiss you, we have no problem,’” the President said.

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