Metro Manila, Philippines – After nearly two and a half hours of cross-examining the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agent who investigated Vice President Sara Duterte’s online press conference in which she threatened President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the defense acknowledged that Duterte made the remarks out of fear for her own life and her family’s safety — but argued that they do not constitute an impeachable offense. “She and her family were threatened, and while her response was unconventional, it was justified,” Mark Vinluan, one of Duterte’s lawyers said during the third day of the impeachment trial on Wednesday, July 8. Vinluan was referring to Duterte’s November 2024 remarks that she had instructed someone to kill the president, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos, and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez if she herself were killed. The statement is the subject of the first article of impeachment, which accused Duterte of grave threats…