KILALANIN ANG 5 SENATORS NA SANGKOT AT KONEKTADO UMANO SA MGA NARCO TRADE SA PILIPINAS!
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As the viral news report spreading like fire on social media about US President Donald Trump who allegedly tagged Senator Antonio Trillanes IV "The little Narco who met Rubio", a Facebook post of former presidential assistant for Economic affairs, Jose Alejandrino, he said that there are 5 senators in the Philippines involved and tied to the Chinese Triad.
A certain Kristine Marie Sy-Francisco shared Alejandrino's post caught the netizen's attention and started to speculate who are those 5 senators involved in the narco trade in the Philippines.
According to Alejandrino's post, his friend from Washington DC told him that "US President Donald Trump has been given a briefing on which Philippine senators are believed to be connected to the narco-trade in the Philippines."
Read the full Facebook post shared by the netizen below:
"NARCO-SENATORS
By Jose Alejandrino
A friend of mine in Washington DC told me that US President Donald Trump has been given a briefing on which Philippine senators are believed to be connected to the narco-trade in the Philippines. He didn't say whether the briefing was from the DEA or CIA.
Apparently, there are 5 senators involved who received financing from local druglords tied to the Chinese Triad.
Five of our senators tied to the Chinese Triad? It seems there is more to the Senate than meets the eye."
Meanwhile, Trillanes said that the news about him being called as "The little narco" by Trump was fake and he blamed RJ Nieto of Thinking Pinoy for sharing it on his Facebook page.
“It goes to show that this RJ Nieto aka Thinking Pinoy is not thinking after all,” Trillanes said.
“Besides, a significant remark like that would have been captured by mainstream media and not released through bloggers, fake news websites and tabloid columns. Let us be more discerning about these things,” he added.
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