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Philippines to convene court for VP impeachment amid political turmoil

By Karen Lema

Reuters

MANILA, May 18 (Reuters) - The Philippine Senate was due to convene as an impeachment court on Monday that could decide the future of Vice President Sara Duterte, with a heated battle between two rival ‌political camps set to be front and centre in the trial.

The impeachment trial will be a high-stakes event ‌that could either kill off Duterte's 2028 presidential hopes, or strengthen her position as lead contender to succeed her bitter rival, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who ​is constitutionally barred from running again.

It comes against a turbulent political backdrop, just days after chaos and a shootout in the upper house and a potentially decisive change in its leadership, both stemming from the re-emergence from hiding of a pro-Duterte senator wanted by the International Criminal Court.

Just as lawmakers prepared to vote to impeach Duterte in the lower house on May 11, politician Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa ‌reappeared to cast a crucial Senate vote to ⁠install Duterte loyalist Alan Peter Cayetano as Senate president, effectively making Cayetano the presiding officer for the impeachment trial.

BIG TEST FOR DUTERTE

Duterte is undergoing her biggest political test and faces a ban from ⁠holding office if convicted in the trial, which comes as her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, awaits his own trial at the ICC over his deadly "war on drugs".

Sara Duterte, 47, is accused of misusing public funds, amassing unexplained wealth and threatening the lives of Marcos, the ​first lady ​and a former House speaker. She denies wrongdoing.

It is unclear when ​the trial will start. Marcos has distanced himself from ‌her impeachment, saying it is a legislative matter.

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Marcos and Duterte are both scions of powerful political families who ran together in the 2022 election. But cracks soon appeared in their alliance, leading to an acrimonious fallout and Marcos handing her father over to the ICC.

Analysts say the Senate leadership change triggered by dela Rosa's return may have shifted the balance of power in a chamber that counts Duterte loyalists and aligned politicians among its 24 members, who will serve as jurors.

A conviction requires two-thirds support.

"Given ‌that we now have a new majority, thanks to the efforts of ​Senator Bato, it would make prosecuting Vice President Sara in the impeachment court ​a little more difficult," said Ederson Tapia, public administration ​professor at the University of Makati.

FUGITIVE SENATOR'S DRAMATIC RETURN

Dela Rosa's return from six months in hiding created ‌drama that has gripped the Philippines, with the former ​police chief taking refuge for ​days in the heavily guarded Senate before a warning of his imminent arrest led to pandemonium, gunfire and his escape hours later.

As chief enforcer of the former president's drugs crackdown, dela Rosa, 64, is accused of crimes against humanity. ​The Marcos administration on Friday confirmed it ‌will seek his arrest.

Dela Rosa, whose whereabouts are unknown, denies wrongdoing and has sought a Supreme Court injunction to ​block his arrest, arguing there is no legal basis to serve a warrant from a foreign court. ​The solicitor-general rejects that.

(Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Martin Petty)

Philippines to convene court for VP impeachment amid political turmoil

By Karen Lema MANILA, May 18 (Reuters) - The Philippine Senate was due to convene as an impeachment court on Monday that could de...
How every LIV Golf player finished in the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink

A couple of LIV players sniffed the lead Sunday at the2026 PGA Championship, but ultimatelyAaron Rai pulled awayfor his first major win.

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It was a stellar week forCameron Smith, who ended a streak of six straight missed cuts in majors with a T-7 finish at Aronimink. However, the top LIV finisher goes to the league's best player, Jon Rahm, who tied for second.

The week started with 11 LIV players, and seven of those made the cut.

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Here's a look at how every LIV player finished at the PGA Championship:

How every LIV Golf player finished at the PGA Championship 2026:

  • Jon Rahm (T-2, -6)

  • Cameron Smith (T-7, -4)

  • David Puig (T-18, -1)

  • Joaquin Niemann (T-18, -1)

  • Martin Kaymer (T-35, +1)

  • Dustin Johnson (T-44, +2)

  • Elvis Smylie (T-75, +8)

Which LIV players missed the cut at the 2026 PGA Championship?

  • Thomas Detry (+5)

  • Tyrrell Hatton (+6)

  • Tom McKibbin (+7)

  • Bryson DeChambeau (+7)

When was the last time a LIV golfer won the PGA Championship?

Brooks Koepkawon the PGA while competing on LIV Golf in 2023, but Phil Mickelson is the last current LIV player to win the PGA after his victory at Kiawah Island in 2021. Mickelson was not in the field this week at Aronimink.

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How every LIV Golf player finished in the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink

A couple of LIV players sniffed the lead Sunday at the2026 PGA Championship, but ultimatelyAaron Rai pulled awayfor his first major win...
Aaron Rodgers will return to Steelers, reunite with Mike McCarthy

As anticipated, formerGreen Bay Packersquarterback Aaron Rodgers is back in theNFLfor at least one more go-round, reportedly agreeing to a one-year deal that reunites him with his former coach in Green Bay.

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NFL Network's Tom Pelisserowas among those reporting that Rodgers, 42, will be back on a one-year deal. Rodgers and Mike McCarthy, of course, conspired to bring a Super Bowl to Green Bay with a win in Super Bowl XLV against the very same team that now employs both.

Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers

ThePackersunder Rodgers and McCarthy went to eight consecutive postseasons, with three conference-championship appearances during that run and the one Super Bowl trip. McCarthy, a former quarterbacks coach who hails originally from Pittsburgh, was part of the Packers braintrust that made the tough call to move on from Brett Favre after the 2007 season.

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McCarthy was fired with four games remaining in the 2018 season. Rodgers went on to win two of his four career MVP awards and appear in two more NFC championship games under new coach Matt LaFleur, playing in Green Bay through the 2022 season.

Rodgerswas given a rare unrestricted free agent tender by the Steelers this offseason,increasing the likelihoodthat he'd be back with Pittsburghif he played for anyone in 2026.

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Aaron Rodgers will return to Steelers, reunite with Mike McCarthy

As anticipated, formerGreen Bay Packersquarterback Aaron Rodgers is back in theNFLfor at least one more go-round, reportedly agreeing t...
GOP Sen. Cassidy fights to hold onto seat in Louisiana primary

Washington — Louisianans are voting Saturday in the state's Senate primaries as Sen. Bill Cassidy fights to hold onto his seat.

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A handful of Republicans are facing off Saturday in a competitive primary to win the GOP nomination as Cassidy — a Republican who has occasionally broken with his party — seeks a third term in the Senate.

Cassidy, 68, was one of seven Senate Republicans who voted to convict Mr. Trump in his impeachment trial after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021. And although he's emphasized his cooperation with the administration in recent years, the presidentendorsedRep. Julia Letlow in January, encouraging her tochallenge Cassidyfor the seat.

Letlow, 45, became the first Republican woman elected to represent Louisiana in Congress in 2021 after winning a special election for Louisiana's 5th Congressional District following the death of her husband, who died in 2020 from complications related to COVID-19 before he could be sworn into office. She's hammered Cassidy as disloyal to the GOP, claiming Louisiana "shouldn't have to wonder how our senator will vote when the pressure's on."

In addition to his vote to impeach Mr. Trump, Cassidy has been at odds with the administration over Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership, despite delivering the key vote to advance Kennedy's nomination last year. Cassidy, a medical doctor, has broken with the HHS secretary on multiple occasions, including slamming a change to the hepatitis B vaccine schedule for infants and calling for the postponement of key vaccine advisory panel meetings.

While Letlow has accused Cassidy of not being sufficiently conservative, Cassidy has claimed the same about his Trump-backed opponent, pointing to comments she made in 2020 supporting DEI programs in education. And the feuding between the two candidates has appeared to create an opportunity for another Republican — state Treasurer John Fleming, who previously represented Louisiana in the House and worked in the first Trump administration.

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If no candidate receives a simple majority, the top two vote-getters will go to a runoff on June 27. An Emerson College poll from Aprilindicatesthat the outcome is likely.

The contest will likely be viewed as a test of the president's influence. Earlier this month, Mr. Trump's gambit to push Republicans out of the state Senate in Indiana who defied his redistricting efforts was largely successful. Whether the same is true in Louisiana remains to be seen.

Mr. Trump slammed Cassidyon Truth Social on Saturday morning, calling the senator a "disloyal disaster" and criticizing his impeachment vote. Mr. Trump encouraged voters to support Letlow, calling her "a winner who will NEVER let you down."

Meanwhile, the Senate Republicans' campaign arm, the National Republican Senatorial Committee, has supported Cassidy. Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters Thursday that "Bill Cassidy has been a terrific senator for Louisiana."

"Tim Scott and I at the NRSC, our job is to do what we can to support incumbents," Thune said. "But obviously the voters of Louisiana are going to make that decision."

On the Democratic side, Nick Albares, a former policy advisor to Gov. John Bel Edwards, Navy veteran Gary Crockett and third-generation farmer Jamie Davis are facing off for their party's nomination. But Louisiana is a solidly red state, where Mr. Trump won 60% of the vote in 2024. And the state last elected a Democrat to the Senate in 2008, making the winner of the GOP primary likely to face a glidepath to the Senate in November's general election.

Louisiana's Republican Gov. Jeff Landrysuspended the state's House primariesin the wake of the Supreme Court decision to strike down the state's congressional map earlier this month, while other races, including the Senate primaries, were set to go on as planned.

GOP Sen. Cassidy fights to hold onto seat in Louisiana primary

Washington — Louisianans are voting Saturday in the state's Senate primaries as Sen. Bill Cassidy fights to hold onto his seat. ...

 

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