Trump, Marcos and Philippines
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Did President Trump incorrectly identify Ferdinand Marcos as the current president of the Philippines in a July 22, 2025, Truth Social post? No, that's not true: Ferdinand Marcos Jr., better known as Bongbong,
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Inquirer.net on MSNBad deal: Activists claim Marcos deal with Trump a sell-out of PHThe deal that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. struck with United States (US) President Donald Trump on tariffs was disadvantageous and a sell-out of Philippine interests,
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Philstar.com on MSNMarcos: US trip yielded $21 billion in investment pledgesAfter concluding his first-ever meeting with US President Donald Trump, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the trip earned the Philippines more than $21 billion in investment pledges. During his trip,
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. — called “Bongbong” — just met with Trump, America’s president. Trumps I know. Marcoses I’ve known.
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Inquirer.net on MSNSona 2025: Marcos under scrutiny as presidency hits halfway markPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is once again set to take center stage to deliver his fourth State of the Nation Address (Sona), bringing with him not only promises and accomplishments but also growing pressure over how he will steer the Philippines in the right direction as he enters the second half of his presidency.
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Cebu Daily News on MSNBaste to Torre: Marcos must take drug test before boxing matchActing Davao City Mayor Baste Duterte jabbed back at Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III, saying President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. must first take a hair follicle drug test before they have their proposed charity boxing match.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is urging the government to rethink its approach to disaster response, not as seasonal emergencies, but as a permanent
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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos wants ‘semi-permanent’ disaster responsePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday said he wants to make certain disaster response arrangements “semi-permanent” in light of the recurring impact of typhoons caused by climate change. He made the remark after noting that recent typhoons and other weather disturbances,