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Palace denies road harassment involving 'presidential son'


Palace denies road harassment involving 'presidential son'First children Simon, Sandro and Vincent, as seen in a video greeting released by the office of their father, President Bongbong Marcos. MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang denied reports of an alleged road harassment incident involving a “presidential son” along the North Luzon Expressway on Saturday, February 21. In a message to reporters, Presidential Communications Secretary Dave Gomez said there was no such incident involving any son of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr..“There is no such incident involving any presidential son,” Gomez said. The confrontation was said to have occurred after the presidential vehicle overtook cars that were allegedly spanning three lanes of the highway and blocking traffic. A purported show-cause order also circulated online, claiming that the vehicles involved in the alleged road rage incident were registered to the Provincial Government of Bulacan.


Source: Philippine Star February 22, 2026 06:33 UTC



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