2026 ImpeachmentTracker tracks claims made in the impeachment trial and the evidence cited for them. Status labels describe the state of evidence in the proceeding — never guilt, innocence, or a predicted verdict. This is an independent, solo-developer civic project; corrections are welcome. Read our methodology & disclaimers.

2026 ImpeachmentTracker

Corrections & Takedown Requests

Errors will happen; correcting them fast and visibly is part of the method.

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What you can report

  • A factual error in a claim card, article explainer, or timeline entry
  • A misattributed quote or a quote that differs from the record
  • A missing, broken, or mischaracterized source
  • A status label that no longer reflects the state of the proceeding
  • A privacy concern — especially information about a private individual that goes beyond the public record of the proceeding

Report a problem

The fastest channel is this form — it goes straight into the editorial review queue. Every report is read by a human editor.

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Or submit by email

Email the address below with the link to the page, what you believe is wrong, and — for corrections — the source that supports the fix.

Corrections: [email protected]
Privacy/DPO: [email protected]

What happens next

  • We aim to acknowledge every request within 72 hours.
  • Corrections are applied in place with a visible note on the affected page; we do not silently rewrite the record.
  • Requests concerning private individuals are prioritized under our Data Privacy Act obligations (RA 10173): where information exceeds what the public record of the proceeding requires, we remove or redact it.
  • For public officials acting in their official capacity, the presumption is to keep the record and correct it, not to remove it — officials’ statements in an impeachment proceeding are matters of public record.
  • An internal log of requests and the action taken is kept, as required by the DPA. Material corrections are published in the public corrections log below.

Public corrections log

No material corrections have been published to date. When a report leads to a correction, the editor’s note describing what changed appears here.

Data subject rights

This channel is also how you exercise your RA 10173 rights (access, correction, objection, erasure/blocking) — see the Privacy Notice for the full picture. You may also complain directly to the National Privacy Commission (privacy.gov.ph) at any time.