Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte says she expects to be “bloodied but unbowed” as she faces an impeachment trial. Reports from the Winnipeg Free Press and ABC News International describe Duterte’s statement as her reaction to the ongoing legal and political process against her. The outlets frame her remarks as expressing resolve despite the personal and political risks associated with impeachment proceedings. While the coverage focuses on her quoted wording, it does not present competing accounts in the excerpts provided about the trial’s merits or specific allegations. Instead, the reporting centers on her attitude toward the process, emphasizing that she anticipates hardship but intends to remain steadfast. The impeachment trial itself is referenced as already under way or imminent, with Duterte as the central figure in the proceedings. Across sources, the key common element is her assertion that she will not be “bowed” by the trial, despite expecting it to be difficult.