FALSE. Donald Trump is set to visit the Philippines following a ceasefire between the United States and Iran, with Air Force One allegedly landing again in the country.
FACT. There are no official announcements or verified reports confirming any upcoming visit by Donald Trump to the Philippines. The claim is unverified and misleading.
The claim circulated through a Facebook post from the page “Showbiz Gossip Mill,” which has around 50,000 followers, giving the post wider reach online.
The caption uses sensational language and directs readers to the comments for “full details,” a common tactic used to boost engagement and spread unverified information.
No credible news outlets or government agencies have reported any planned visit. There are also no statements from the Philippine government or US officials confirming such an event.
The image of President Bongbong Marcos and Trump is also likely digitally edited, further weakening the credibility of the post.
The Philippines and the United States maintain a long-standing alliance under formal agreements such as the Mutual Defense Treaty, and any official visit by a US leader would be formally announced and widely reported.
Because of this, claims involving sudden, unannounced presidential visits are easily debunked when no official diplomatic confirmation exists.





