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Sen. Enrile Defends Pres. Duterte Lambasts Winnie Monsod During Interview

Winnie Monsod, a veteran journalist and TV host and one of Pres. Rody Duterte's critics got a dose of her own medicine when she interviewed veteran lawmaker and former Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile during an exclusive interview.



One of the country's oldest statesman Juan Ponce Enrile answered Winnie Monsod's controversial question in a very articulate way that silenced the TV host. Winnie Monsod asked Enrile about what he thinks of the Duterte administration and the lawmaker answered that President Duterte was just doing the right thing for the country.

Winnie Monsod made a follow up question if Enrile is willing to sacrifice the human rights of the country which was responded brilliantly by Enrile as he replied by asking Monsod how about the human rights of those being killed by some drug related problems.

Witness How Sen. Enrile Silenced Winnie Monsod:



Juan Ponce Enrile even noted that under the administration of Pres. Rody Duterte there is order, and the President was doing his job to enforce the law. When Monsod insists on the alleged extra-judicial killings allegedly done by the Duterte administration, the lawmaker lectured Monsod in the reality of a government.

Enrile noted that in every society, you have lunatics, you have criminals, you have deviance, you have aberrant, and the government is intended to control disruptive behaviors.

The former Senate President added further that if we have to kill more than 10,000 people in order to maintain peace and order you have to do it.

Watch the Full Interview of Sen. Enrile's Interview with Winnie Monsod:



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