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Romnick Sarmenta calls out misinformation spreaders amid congressional inquiry on alleged paid influencers


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Sarmenta's post has resonated with many, drawing attention to the rising concern over misinformation in the digital age and the responsibility that comes with being a content creator.

Romnick Sarmenta, a veteran actor, has publicly addressed the spread of misinformation concerning his involvement in a congressional inquiry about alleged paid influencers. During a Senate hearing, Sarmenta clarified that he was not paid to influence public opinion but was there to discuss his role in a film project. He emphasized the importance of fact-checking before spreading information, especially in the context of social media where misinformation can easily proliferate. Sarmenta's call for responsible journalism and public discourse comes at a time when the credibility of influencers and the integrity of information shared online are under scrutiny.

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