MANILA, Philippines — The Senate has allowed Vice President Sara Duterte's camp to bring its own equipment and hire its own caterer for its holding area during the ongoing impeachment trial.
Senate Secretary Renato Bantug said the request is a standard administrative matter and is not unusual in impeachment proceedings.
According to Bantug, the House prosecution panel also contracted its own caterer and brought in its own equipment for use during the trial.
He added that similar arrangements were made by both parties during previous impeachment trials, making the request consistent with past practice.
Bantug explained that the requests were raised by Office of the Vice President (OVP) Undersecretary Zuleika Lopez, who serves as Vice President Duterte's chief of staff, during her visit to the Senate.
Among the matters discussed was the seating arrangement for the defense panel. Bantug said the Senate had already allocated 45 seats for the defense team, as previously communicated.
Lopez's team also asked whether they could bring equipment such as a refrigerator and a coffee maker into their holding area. Bantug said the request was immediately approved.
The defense camp likewise sought permission to hire its own catering service, which the Senate also allowed.
In a statement, the Office of the Vice President clarified that the requested equipment and catering services were intended not only for Vice President Duterte but also for the entire defense team and members of the media covering the proceedings.
A social media exchange involving Batangas 1st District Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste, ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio, and Caloocan Rep. Egay Erice has sparked political curiosity after references were made to an alleged “secret plan.”
Leviste publicly questioned Tinio over why he posted a photo of what appeared to be a private meeting involving the three lawmakers, suggesting that whatever they had discussed was supposedly meant to remain confidential and eventually come as a surprise.
In a Facebook post, Leviste asked Tinio why he had shared the group photo online, saying he had expected their alleged plan to remain secret.
Leviste wrote:
“Why did you post this picture of our meeting with Cong. Erice about the secret plan, Cong. Tinio? I thought the plan was to just surprise them.”
His remark came in response to an earlier post by Tinio, who uploaded the photo and wrote:
“Inciting, you say? 😂 The push to hold BBM accountable is not being abandoned.”
Tinio then directly addressed Leviste’s followers, urging them to pressure the Batangas lawmaker to release what Tinio claimed was evidence against President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
Tinio added:
“To the followers of Cong. Leandro Legarda Leviste, convince him to release the evidence he has against BBM. Why keep sitting on it?”
The exchange immediately raised questions because both Leviste and Tinio referred—directly or indirectly—to a supposed “secret plan,” yet neither publicly explained what that plan actually involved.
Several important questions therefore remain unanswered:
What exactly was discussed during the meeting?
What is the alleged “secret plan”?
Who is the intended target or subject of the supposed next move?
What evidence was Tinio referring to?
Will Leviste eventually release any documents, records, or other material he may possess?
Was the social media exchange serious, strategic, humorous, or partly intended to build public anticipation?
At this stage, there is not enough publicly disclosed information in the statements quoted above to determine the exact nature of the alleged plan. Any claim about its contents would therefore be speculation unless the lawmakers themselves provide further details or supporting documents.
This is where the political intrigue becomes difficult to ignore.
If the exchange was serious, the meeting could signal coordination among lawmakers or political figures seeking to pursue accountability issues involving the Marcos administration. Tinio’s statement that they are not abandoning efforts to hold BBM accountable gives the discussion an unmistakably political dimension.
However, the public should also remain cautious. The phrase “secret plan” is dramatic and naturally attracts attention, but a cryptic social media post is not the same as verified evidence or an officially announced political action.
The more significant issue may be Tinio’s claim that Leviste possesses evidence against President Marcos. If such evidence exists and concerns a matter of genuine public interest, the next question is whether it will be formally disclosed, authenticated, and presented through the appropriate legal, congressional, or public accountability process.
Until then, the story remains politically explosive—but incomplete.
For now, the alleged “secret plan” remains exactly that: undisclosed.
What is clear is that the public exchange among Leviste, Tinio, and Erice has fueled speculation about possible future political moves and renewed questions about alleged evidence involving President Marcos.
Will this lead to a major disclosure, a congressional initiative, a legal action, or simply another round of political messaging?
The next move could provide the answer.
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MAJOR POLITICAL EVENTS UNFOLDING ALL AT ONCE — PHILIPPINE POLITICS IS HEATING UP!
There seems to be no pause in the Philippine political scene. Major developments are unfolding one after another—and in some cases, almost simultaneously—from impeachment battles and clashes in the Senate and House of Representatives to government controversies and early political positioning ahead of the 2028 elections.
Amid intense political polarization, every major statement, court ruling, congressional move, and shifting alliance among powerful political figures could significantly influence the direction of the country. At the center of public attention are the Marcos administration, the political future of Vice President Sara Duterte, and the growing rivalry among competing political blocs.
This is no longer about a single hearing or controversy. The bigger political picture involves constitutional and legal questions, accountability issues, changing alliances, possible new coalitions, and political personalities gradually positioning themselves for the next national elections. As tensions rise, it becomes increasingly important to distinguish between verified facts, allegations, legal arguments, political messaging, and personal opinion.
In my view, this is a crucial time for Filipinos to become more critical and discerning. We should not immediately believe something simply because a video has gone viral, a headline sounds explosive, or the information supports our preferred political side. The real issue goes beyond Marcos vs. Duterte, administration vs. opposition, or Senate vs. House. The bigger question is: Who is genuinely serving the country, respecting the Constitution, and remaining accountable to the Filipino people?
A great deal is at stake—leadership, accountability, constitutional processes, public trust, and the future direction of the Philippines as the country moves toward 2028. Stay alert, consult multiple credible sources, and do not allow propaganda or disinformation to make decisions for you.
SABAY-SABAY NA MALALAKING POLITICAL EVENTS — UMIIINIT ANG PULITIKA SA PILIPINAS!
Parang walang pahinga ang eksena sa pulitika. Sunod-sunod at halos nagsasabay-sabay ang malalaking political developments—mula sa impeachment battle, mga banggaan sa Senado at Kamara, kontrobersiya sa pamahalaan, hanggang sa maagang pagpoposisyon para sa 2028 elections.
Sa gitna ng matinding political polarization, bawat pahayag, desisyon ng korte, galaw ng Kongreso, at alyansa ng mga makapangyarihang personalidad ay maaaring magkaroon ng malaking epekto sa direksyon ng bansa. Nasa sentro ng atensyon ang administrasyon ni President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., ang political future ni Vice President Sara Duterte, at ang lumalaking tunggalian ng iba’t ibang political blocs.
Hindi lang ito tungkol sa iisang hearing o kontrobersiya. Mas malawak ang political picture: may mga usaping constitutional at legal, may accountability questions, may pagbabago ng alliances, may posibleng pagbuo ng bagong coalitions, at may mga personalidad na unti-unti nang naghahanda para sa susunod na national elections. Habang tumitindi ang labanan, mas mahalagang paghiwalayin ang verified facts, allegations, legal arguments, political messaging, at personal opinion.
Para sa akin, ito ang panahon na kailangang maging mas mapanuri ang mamamayang Pilipino. Huwag agad maniwala dahil lamang viral ang isang video, malakas ang isang headline, o pabor sa ating political side ang impormasyon. Ang tunay na laban ay hindi lang Marcos vs. Duterte, administrasyon vs. oposisyon, o Senado vs. Kamara. Ang mas mahalagang tanong ay: Sino ang tunay na naglilingkod sa bayan, sumusunod sa Konstitusyon, at may malinaw na pananagutan sa taumbayan?
Malalaki ang nakataya—leadership, accountability, constitutional processes, public trust, at ang direksyon ng Pilipinas bago sumapit ang 2028. Kaya manatiling alerto, magbasa mula sa iba’t ibang credible sources, at huwag hayaang propaganda o disinformation ang magdesisyon para sa atin.
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