Bersamin on Duterte's claim Palace backs Trillanes: Hallucination

Bersamin on Duterte’s claim Palace is behind Trillanes: ‘Hallucination’

By: - Reporter / @luisacabatoINQ
/ 09:01 AM November 18, 2024

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Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin | File photo by VOLTAIRE F. DOMINGO / Senate PRIB

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang dismissed former President Rodrigo Duterte’s claim that it is using former senator Antonio Trillanes IV to testify against the country’s former leader, describing this allegation as a “hallucination.”

In an ambush interview on Monday, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin was asked for a comment on Duterte’s allegation that Trillanes is a “Malacañang-sponsored” attack dog.

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READ: Bank documents show Duterte’s drug war was ‘fake’ — Trillanes

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“Hallucination… Mahirap nang mag komento sa mga ganyan. (It’s hard to comment on things like that.),” Bersamin said in the interview.

Duterte, during a phone call with Atty. Salvador Panelo last November 15, which was live streamed via TikTok, said, “Itong si Trillanes, talagang Malacañang-sponsored ‘yan. Hindi gagalaw ‘yan ng ganoon.  Walang pera ‘yan.”

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(Trillanes is Malacañang-sponsored. He wouldn’t move like that; he has no money.)

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“Nagtataka ako bakit ang Malacañang ginagawa… Wala naman kaming kasalanan sa kanila. Hindi naman ako nag-aatake kay presidente. Pero alam ko si Trillanes, nagtatrabaho kay President Marcos,” Duterte added.

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(I wonder why Malacañang is doing this… We haven’t done anything wrong to them. I’m not attacking the president. But I know Trillanes is working for President Marcos.)

These allegations were in relation to a House Quad committee hearing last November 13, where Trillanes presented bank documents and “paper trails,” reportedly showing that Duterte’s drug war was “fake” and just a cover-up for his alleged “drug syndicate.”

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In the same hearing, Duterte got hold of his microphone and appeared to aim it at Trillanes after the former senator dared him to sign a bank secrecy waiver.

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