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Mocha Uson Urges Duterte Supporters on DSWD's Plight Against Corrupt Lawmakers

Veteran singer and actress Mocha Uson made headlines anew on social media after she posted a video calling the attentions off all the Duterte supporters on their plight against corrupt lawmakers who wanted to derail the progress of the Department of Social Welfare and Development.


According to Mocha Uson on her latest viral video which had generated more than 1.2 million views after just a few hours of posting it online, she called the attentions of DDS to help the the DSWD against the thieves in Congress.

In the viral video, Mocha Uson clarified the issue that DSWD Secretary Judy Taguiwalo released a memorandum circular No. 09 which clearly states that there's no need for our poor Filipinos to transact first with any politicians in seeking for help at DSWD.

Mocha emphasized the Pres. Rody Duterte did not only focus on the country's problems of drugs and corruptions but he also looks after the welfare of the poor through the leadership of Sec. Judy Taguiwalo, a leftist and pro-poor advocate.

Based on the comments posted by Uson on her Facebook Page there are around 60 congressmen who will try to derail the memo of the DSWD and the said congressmen will try not to confirm Sec. Taguiwalo as head of DSWD.

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