MANILA, Philippines — A House lawmaker on Tuesday alleged that he had seen “records of communications” that would prove that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. personally knew and facilitated kickbacks from anomalous insertions in the national budget – critical evidence he said would have been made public had the impeachment complaint against him survived the lower chamber. Addressing the plenary on Tuesday, ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio said it was “absolutely not true” that the complaint filed by progressive coalition Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, which the Makabayan bloc endorsed, that there was no evidence to prove Mr. Marcos was guilty of an […]... Keep on reading: Solons claim seeing communications proving Marcos knew of insertions