Palace ‘won’t object’ if Ombudsman sacks Mocha

Palace ‘won’t object’ if Ombudsman sacks Mocha

Malacañang is leaving it to the Office of the Ombudsman to decide if Mocha Uson should be dismissed from her Palace post, after a controversial video she and a fellow blogger posted on social media last week reaped not only public indignation but a criminal complaint as well.

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Deaf advocates reject Mocha’s apology over ‘sign language’ video

Deaf advocates reject Mocha’s apology over ‘sign language’ video

A group representing the deaf communities in the country on Thursday rejected the apology of Communications Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson over a video she took, showing a blogger making fun of the sign language.

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Advocates for the deaf file rap vs Mocha, blogger for ‘sign language’ video

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The Philippine Federation of the Deaf on Thursday filed a complaint against Communications Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson before the Ombudsman, in response to her and a blogger’s alleged improper use of the sign language.

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Robredo’s camp mulling filing charges vs blogger in federalism video

Robredo’s camp mulling filing charges vs blogger in federalism video

The legal counsel of Vice President Leni Robredo said that they were considering filing charges against blogger Drew Olivar, after a video of him cursing and ranting against Robredo went viral online.

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Blogger hits back at federalism jingle’s critics: You are just envious

The co-host of Presidential Communications Assistant Secretary Margaux “Mocha” Uson in a viral video that was meant to explain federalism has defended the controversial jingle, saying  it was the people who put malice in it.

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