Hearings in aid of political crucifixion, not legislation

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SEN. Ronald 'Bato' de la Rosa would have us believe that the hearings he has called at the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, which he chairs, will be focused on the leak of confidential documents containing allegations linking prominent personalities to illegal drugs.

SEN. Ronald 'Bato' de la Rosa would have us believe that the hearings he has called at the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, which he chairs, will be focused on the leak of confidential documents containing allegations linking prominent personalities to illegal drugs.And yet he has given people reason to now believe that that is just an excuse to use the Senate to take down President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., whose name appears on the leaked documents.

' In the face of denial coming from PDEA about the existence, and its questioning of the authenticity, of the leaked documents, de la Rosa stated during the hearing that he was inclined to believe Morales simply because he was a former PDEA agent. De la Rosa seemed to have ignored the possibility of rogue agents, which is now being alleged of Morales by Rep. Ace Barbers who questioned his credibility and record at PDEA.

 

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