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Malacañang rejected claims that the Senate was placed under siege during last week’s shooting incident, while saying President Marcos was disappointed over developments surrounding Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa’s supposed escape from Senate protective custody.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2026/05/18/palace-senate-was-never-under-attack-marcos-disappointed-over-incident

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00:00Senate siege, was it under attack? It was not. The Senate was not under attack. You can see that from
00:11the news, not only from the statements of the NBI and PNP, it was only the statement made by Senator
00:23Alan Cayetano.
00:24So as far as we are concerned, as far as the government is concerned, Senate was never under attack.
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