WHAT DO THE BAD-MOUTHERS AND FAKE NEWS PEDDLERS SAY NOW? President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. even ran after the Malacañang Press Corps to refute rumors that he has a serious illness.

Malacañang Press Corps

The Malacañang Press Corps (MPC) is the official organization of journalists accredited to cover the Philippine President and the Malacañang Palace. It was established in 1957 to formalize and regulate media access to the executive branch. The MPC serves as a key bridge between the presidency and the public, facilitating the flow of official news and holding regular briefings within the palace grounds.

Malacañang Palace

Malacañang Palace is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines, located in Manila. Originally built in 1750 as a private summer house by a Spanish aristocrat, it was later purchased by the colonial government and became the seat of executive power in 1863 after an earthquake destroyed the Governor-General’s palace in Intramuros.

Malacañang Press Corps

The Malacañang Press Corps (MPC) is the formal organization of journalists accredited to cover the Philippine President and the Malacañang Palace. It was established in 1957 during the administration of President Carlos P. Garcia to serve as the official liaison between the presidential office and the media. The MPC provides its members with access to presidential events and briefings, playing a key role in political reporting in the Philippines.

Malacañang Palace

Malacañang Palace is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines, located in Manila. Originally built in 1750 as a Spanish aristocrat’s summer house, it was later acquired by the colonial government and became the seat of executive power in 1863 after an earthquake destroyed the governor-general’s palace in Intramuros. It has since served as a central symbol of Philippine political authority through colonial, wartime, and independent eras.