'NO' TO PARTISAN POLITICS. Head of the Central Luzon police, Brig. Gen. Matthew P. Baccay, leads the deployment of 9,572 police personnel throughout the region to help address election-related incidents and security problems, on May 4, 2022. On Friday (May 6, 2022), Baccay reminded police officers to stay apolitical during the election.(Photo by PRO-3) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - The head of the Police Regional Office (PRO) 3 (Central Luzon) has reminded police officers to stay apolitical during the May 9 national and local elections. Brig. Gen. Matthew P. Baccay, PRO-3 director, on Friday evening, cautioned police officers against showing their political leanings, saying this would go against the organization's non-partisan stance in politics. "I am once again reiterating to all police personnel to refrain from showing support for or campaigning against local or national political aspirants. While I am encouraging all police personnel to exercise their right to s
course of three days. we are set to hear from two people who listened in on that july phone call at the heart of the impeachment inquiry. jennifer williams, special advisor to vice president pence and lieutenant colonel alexander ben ben, our ukraine expert will testify in the morning. both testified behind closed doors. williams, according to transcripts, call the phone call inappropriate. the lieutenant colonel told lawmakers there was no doubt. arguably one of the biggest names to watch this week is the u.s. ambassador to the e.u. who is set to testify wednesday. a source close tells fox news, on friday evening, david holmes, a u.s. diplomat based at the embassy told lawmakers he overheard a phone call where president trump asked about the investigation into the bidens.