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This is the story Martin Romualdez tried to bury. Not once. Not twice. But five times. For months, PGMN Lead Anchor CJ Hirro worked through the paper trail: Commission on Audit reports, the General Appropriations Act, official budget documents, and the government’s own published numbers. The result was a two-hour investigation into alleged budget anomalies in the House of Representatives during the scandal-plagued speakership of former House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. And from the moment it was ready, his criminal machinery moved to censor it. THE FIRST TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO was on May 5. PGMN CEO Franco Mabanta and four others were framed and arrested on fabricated extortion charges — a made-for-TV spectacle that the Romualdez camp immediately turned into the national story. Five days later, PGMN published the investigation anyway. It exploded overnight: nearly one million views on YouTube, millions more on Facebook, and a country watching as the documents spoke for themselves. THE SECOND TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO was when ABS-CBN filed a copyright claim to take CJ’s episode down. Not one. That was not luck. That was discipline. PGMN made sure to use every borrowed clip within context. PGMN cited all sources correctly. We used only the excerpts necessary to support commentary. That is fair use. YouTube took the video down anyway. We appealed. We won. The video was restored. THE THIRD TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO, the claim from ABS-CBN came again. The same video. The same report. The same public-interest investigation. It was censored a second time. We appealed again under fair-use guidelines. We won again. And the video came back again. THE FOURTH TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO, they struck it once more. Three strikes. And this time, YouTube pulled the video for good — at the exact moment it crossed one million views. So ask yourself honestly: are we really supposed to believe this was just about copyright? A two-hour investigation into alleged budget anomalies under Romualdez reaches 1M views — and suddenly, after three strikes from a network with well-documented ties to Romualdez, it disappears? THE FIFTH TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO, the battlefield moved to Facebook. Facebook reviewed the report and refused to take it down. Then, days later, as the video passed five million views, a puppet in diapers from Bilyonaryo News Channel sent PGMN a cease-and-desist demanding its removal. On June 11, PGMN formally refused. Because this was never just about one video. It was about whether powerful men can still decide what the public is allowed to see. Remember: Because they knew exactly what CJ had done. CJ took the scattered public record — the COA reports, the budget laws, the official figures, the paper trail hiding in plain sight — and assembled it into something ordinary Filipinos could finally understand. Corruption is not always a suitcase of cash in a dark room. Sometimes it is a line item. Sometimes it is an insertion. Sometimes it is a reallocation, a special provision, a technical adjustment, a number buried where no one expects the public to look. Sometimes it is an entire system. Corruption is not simple. It is a complicated business. It is multi-dimensional, multi-faceted and nuanced. And that is why this report mattered. What you are about to watch is the new 50-minute cut: tighter, cleaner, harder-hitting, and stripped of third-party copyrighted footage. No borrowed clips. No excuse for a strike. Nothing for others to try to censor. Nothing left to hide behind. The Filipino people can finally see the full picture of how billions moved through the House under Martin Romualdez’s watch — and this time, there is nothing he can do to take it down. Watch it. Weigh the evidence yourself. Then share it — because distribution is the one thing a strike cannot reach.
This is the story Martin Romualdez tried to bury. Not once. Not twice. But five times. For months, PGMN Lead Anchor CJ Hirro worked through the paper trail: Commission on Audit reports, the General Appropriations Act, official budget documents, and the government’s own published numbers. The result was a two-hour investigation into alleged budget anomalies in the House of Representatives during the scandal-plagued speakership of former House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. And from the moment it was ready, his criminal machinery moved to censor it. THE FIRST TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO was on May 5. PGMN CEO Franco Mabanta and four others were framed and arrested on fabricated extortion charges — a made-for-TV spectacle that the Romualdez camp immediately turned into the national story. Five days later, PGMN published the investigation anyway. It exploded overnight: nearly one million views on YouTube, millions more on Facebook, and a country watching as the documents spoke for themselves. THE SECOND TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO was when ABS-CBN filed a copyright claim to take CJ’s episode down. Not one. That was not luck. That was discipline. PGMN made sure to use every borrowed clip within context. PGMN cited all sources correctly. We used only the excerpts necessary to support commentary. That is fair use. YouTube took the video down anyway. We appealed. We won. The video was restored. THE THIRD TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO, the claim from ABS-CBN came again. The same video. The same report. The same public-interest investigation. It was censored a second time. We appealed again under fair-use guidelines. We won again. And the video came back again. THE FOURTH TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO, they struck it once more. Three strikes. And this time, YouTube pulled the video for good — at the exact moment it crossed one million views. So ask yourself honestly: are we really supposed to believe this was just about copyright? A two-hour investigation into alleged budget anomalies under Romualdez reaches 1M views — and suddenly, after three strikes from a network with well-documented ties to Romualdez, it disappears? THE FIFTH TIME MARTIN ROMUALDEZ TRIED TO KILL THIS VIDEO, the battlefield moved to Facebook. Facebook reviewed the report and refused to take it down. Then, days later, as the video passed five million views, a puppet in diapers from Bilyonaryo News Channel sent PGMN a cease-and-desist demanding its removal. On June 11, PGMN formally refused. Because this was never just about one video. It was about whether powerful men can still decide what the public is allowed to see. Remember: Because they knew exactly what CJ had done. CJ took the scattered public record — the COA reports, the budget laws, the official figures, the paper trail hiding in plain sight — and assembled it into something ordinary Filipinos could finally understand. Corruption is not always a suitcase of cash in a dark room. Sometimes it is a line item. Sometimes it is an insertion. Sometimes it is a reallocation, a special provision, a technical adjustment, a number buried where no one expects the public to look. Sometimes it is an entire system. Corruption is not simple. It is a complicated business. It is multi-dimensional, multi-faceted and nuanced. And that is why this report mattered. What you are about to watch is the new 50-minute cut: tighter, cleaner, harder-hitting, and stripped of third-party copyrighted footage. No borrowed clips. No excuse for a strike. Nothing for others to try to censor. Nothing left to hide behind. The Filipino people can finally see the full picture of how billions moved through the House under Martin Romualdez’s watch — and this time, there is nothing he can do to take it down. Watch it. Weigh the evidence yourself. Then share it — because distribution is the one thing a strike cannot reach.

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