In the run up to the
2022 Philippine general election, Escudero was endorsed by the outgoing
President Rodrigo Duterte and campaigned for the empowerment of local government units. Escudero was once again elected, finishing fifth with over 20 million votes. After a vehicle bearing the protocol license plate assigned to Escudero trespassed along the bus-exclusive
EDSA busway, Escudero apologized and stated that the usage of the vehicle was unauthorized and driven by the driver of a family member. Private vehicles are not authorized to drive along the busway, and the incident was seen as part of the larger trend of vehicles with government issued license place trespassing along the busway.
President of the Senate (2024–2025) 's
2024 State of the Nation Address Escudero won a closed-ballot vote to become the 25th
president of the Senate of the Philippines. Escudero replaced outgoing Senate President
Juan Miguel Zubiri on May 20, 2024. He was sworn-in by Senator
Mark Villar and was accompanied by his wife
Heart Evangelista. In his first acts as President of the Senate he oversaw the nomination and subsequent election of several of his colleagues to certain senate positions and committees, notably Senator
Jinggoy Estrada having been sworn-in as the
President pro tempore of the Senate, replacing Senator
Loren Legarda. On May 21, President
Bongbong Marcos endorsed Escudero's senate presidency. Escudero maintained that the Senate cannot convene into a impeachment court during break after the
impeachment of Sara Duterte on February 5, 2025, shortly before the Congress ended their regular session. There was dissenting opinion that the Senate must convene since the 1987 Constitution obliged that the process be "shall forthwith proceed". He resisted pressure to hold to trial as soon as possible and insisted it will only be held in June 2025. Escudero then took oath as presiding officer the Senate acting as impeachment court on June 9, 2025. He oversaw the complaint's remand back to the House of Representatives. Escudero was re-elected as President of the Senate for the
20th Congress of the Philippines. The Supreme Court then ruled that the impeachment complaint was unconstitutional and was not compliant with the one-year rule. This prompted the Senate under Escudero to archive the complaint despite the House having filed a pending motion for reconsideration. Escudero rebuked the House, insisting that the Senate is not a "playground" to go after political opponents. On August 11, 2025,
Rappler reported that Lawrence R. Lubiano, the president of Centerways Construction, was Escudero's top donor for his campaign in the
2022 Senate election. Centerways is among the top 15 earning firms involved in
flood control as revealed by President Bongbong Marcos in the
2025 State of the Nation Address when he raised the possibility that there might be irregularities' in the government's flood control efforts. Escudero, while admitting Lubiano is a friend, alleged that the report is part of a demolition job against him by those who wanted Duterte to be removed from office. He added that he did not help Lubiano after he got elected as Senator and that he has no relations to Centerways' business dealings. On September 8, 2025, Escudero was ousted as
president of the Senate of the Philippines, and replaced by Senator
Tito Sotto. According to a reliable source in the Senate, Escudero lost his post due to several issues used against him such as the
impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, the
corruption allegations surrounding the government’s flood control projects, and charter change. At a Senate hearing on corruption on September 25, 2025, former DPWH undersecretary Roberto Bernardo testified that Escudero was involved in anomalous flood control projects, alleging that Escudero got a ₱160-million kickback, or 20% of the total project cost of ₱800 million. ==Political views==