Manila, Philippines—Philippine security forces said Wednesday they had replaced Vice President Sara Duterte's bodyguards, days after the justice
Vice President Sara Duterte holds a press conference at a hospital in Quezon City on November 26, 2024. She denied she was plotting to kill President Ferdinand Marcos, saying recent comments that sparked a government probe only reflected"consternation" with her one-time ally.
In a separate press conference, General Romeo Brawner confirmed that soldiers guarding Duterte had been removed from her detail over an unspecified police probe. “If I die, don’t stop until you have killed them,” she said, later denying her remarks constituted a death threat.
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