THE rumored impeachment plan against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. circulating among lawmakers in the House of Representatives is “vague, shapeless and formless,” Lanao del Sur Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong said on Saturday. Speaking at a news forum in Quezon City, Adiong said he sees no offenses that could warrant an impeachment complaint against the chief executive. “First of all, we don’t know who would file the complaint. That’s why this kind of talk is very vague, shapeless and formless,” he said in Filipino. “It’s hopeless, it’s shapeless, and we don’t even know what actually prompted these possible individuals — we don’t even know what they can attribute directly to the president that amounts to an impeachment complaint.” House senior deputy minority leader, Caloocan Rep. Edgar Erice, earlier said some lawmakers are expected to endorse an impeachment complaint against the president, in what he called a “collective action of a pro-VP (Vice President) Sara [Duterte] group.” Erice said two legislators have already committed to endorse the complaint. He said he had been approached to become one of the endorsers, but he declined. Erice said among the grounds for the possible complaint is “betrayal of public trust” over issues in the past national budgets.