Sen. Go strikes back at Trillanes: ‘Ang dumi mo!

In a furious tirade, Sen. Christopher ”Bong” Go fired back against former senator Antonio Trillanes IV over the series of ”Bikoy” videos.

According to the neophyte solon and long-time aide of President Rodrigo Dutete, Trillanes is the real ”Bikoy.”

“Ang totoong Bikoy, si Sonny Boy. Ikaw ang totoong Bikoy, sa totoo lang. Ang dumi mo! Alam mo saan kukuha si Advincula ng pambayad? Professional video pinalabas, sisirain niyo tapos pinahubad mo’ko dalawang beses? Pinahubad mo’ko? Paninira!” Go said.

“Di ako tulad sa’yo. Pagdating ng panahon ‘pag baba ng amo ko, ‘di ako magtatago pero magpapa-injection kami ni pangulo ng anti-rabies baka makagat kami ng asong ulol. ‘Di ako tulad sa’yo na magtatago dito sa senado, pupuntahan kita, sasamahan kita, ihahatid kita, sa amo mo naman, ang amo mo naman si Satanas,” Go added.

Meanwhile, Trillanes said he only wants to release information that he knows.

In his vlog, the former senator said he has been receiving information that the public should know.

“Bakit ako nag vv-vlog? Naisip ko kasi na kailangan ko pa rin magsilbi sa ating bayan,” Trillanes said.

Trillanes recently posted bail for conspiracy to commit sedition charge filed against him in connection with the videos dubbed ”Ang Totoong Nacolist.” – Report from Eunice Samonte

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