Approximately 200 supporters of Vice President Sara Duterte assembled at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City for the second night of their program, featuring performances and free snacks. Some participants voiced support amidst controversies involving Duterte’s confidential fund use and alleged threats against President Marcos Jr. Police were present as supporters claimed they were paid to attend, but many received less than the promised amount. A mini truck served as the event stage, and some vowed to stay until November 29. Former President Duterte dismissed the issues surrounding his daughter as insignificant but called on the military to address the Marcos administration.
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