DOJ clarifies: no plans to label VP Sara a terrorist

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has denied having any plans to label Vice President Sara Duterte as a terrorist, contradicting her recent claims.

VP Duterte accused the Marcos administration of following a “playbook” similar to the one used against former Congressman Arnie Teves, who was designated as a terrorist. She alleged that she might be the next target.

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Justice Secretary Jesse Andres refuted these claims, stating that “there’s no such plan.” He added that VP Duterte appears to be preempting the government’s actions.

The controversy arose after a subpoena was issued to VP Duterte, which included potential charges of grave threats and possible violations of the Anti-Terrorism Law—a law enacted during her father’s presidency.

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The DOJ has assured the public that due process will be observed in handling the issues involving the Vice President.