Philippine president vents anger toward fierce critic on TV
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine president vented his anger toward his fiercest political critic on a state TV talk show Tuesday, prompting opposition calls for him to focus instead on worsening inflation, rice shortages and an approaching powerful typhoon.
President Rodrigo Duterte attempted to explain the legal offensive he has launched against opposition Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV. He linked Trillanes’ political group to an alleged plot to oust him, and said he has ordered the release of intelligence provided by a foreign government about the alleged plan.
Duterte’s decision to withdraw a 2011 amnesty granted to Trillanes, a former navy officer who joined past mutinies, has forced the senator to seek refuge in the Senate, where he has been marooned for a week and gained wide media coverage.
The 47-year-old senator has brought his fight against Duterte’s actions, including an order for his arrest, to the Supreme Court, which rejected the senator’s plea to block the presidential order and ruled that two lower courts should handle the case.

