Nieto has posted fake news and misinformation multiple times on his blog and Facebook page. • Donald Trump and Antonio Trillianes - in 2017, Nieto made a post where he alleged that US President
Donald Trump called Senator
Antonio Trillanes a "little narco" or a drug lord. The senator called the claims in the article "
fake news" and has filed a
libel case against Nieto for the post while the blogger claimed that the primary source for the post was Al Pedroche's column in
Pilipino Star Ngayon. Pedroche has apologized for the column saying that the interaction between Trump and Trillanes did not take place. • In June 2017, Nieto falsely accused photojournalist Jes Aznar of endangering government troops during the
Battle of Marawi by revealing positions to the public via videos posted online. Contrary to Nieto's claims, Aznar posted the videos when the government troops he was embedded with were already out of the area, and that Aznar's video postings were fully sanctioned by the military. Nieto was condemned in posting his false accusations by the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) for endangering Aznar's life via threats and harassment from Nieto's followers. • In November 2017, Nieto created a post misquoting Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau as saying "...Theoretically, it is impossible to get (the garbage) back... even if it originally came from Canada" in reference to trash shipped to the Philippines from Canada. In fact, Trudeau's actual quote was "Even though it originally came from Canada, we had legal barriers and restrictions that prevented us from being able to take it back. Those regulations and those impediments have now been addressed, so it is now theoretically possible to get it back.", which is the complete opposite of what Nieto posted. • On March 4, 2018, he cited a falsified 1979 psychiatric report attributed to the late Fr. Jaime Bulatao, SJ on former President
Benigno Aquino III. On March 7, The
Ateneo de Manila University Department of Psychology condemned the posting and reiterated that the report was a fabrication. On April 27, 2010, Bulatao had already categorically denied having written and signed the report. • On December 28, in his
Manila Bulletin column and blog, Nieto falsely claimed that Philippine mainstream media and journalists were spreading fake news for stating that an amendment to the United States Fiscal Year 2020 State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill included a prohibition on entry to the United States for foreign government officials that the U.S. Secretary of State had credible information to have been involved in the wrongful imprisonment of Senator
Leila De Lima. However, in a radio interview on December 29, Philippine Presidential Spokesperson
Salvador Panelo said that Philippine Ambassador to the U.S.
Jose Manuel "Babes" Romualdez confirmed that the entry ban was true. While the approved U.S. Appropriations Act of 2020, signed on Dec 20 by U.S. President
Donald Trump does not itself expressly mention the ban, the act's accompanying explanatory statement in the Division G section states that U.S. Federal Government entities are directed to comply with the directives and instructions of the reports accompanying the State Department appropriation bills of both the House and Senate. This includes the U.S. Senate Committee Report 116-126 that states: "Prohibition on Entry.--The Secretary of State shall apply subsection (c) to foreign government officials about whom the Secretary has credible information have been involved in the wrongful imprisonment of:... ...(2) Senator Leila de Lima who was arrested in the Philippines in 2017." On January 22, 2020, Senator
Ronaldo "Bato" dela Rosa confirmed that his
travel visa to the United States had indeed been canceled. • On January 18, 2020, Nieto falsely claimed that
Ayala Land was only paying
₱22 per square meter monthly to
University of the Philippines for the lease of land of
U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub, citing his expertise as a former Mathematics major at said university (which he did not graduate from) to get to this figure.
Office of the President of the Philippines spokesperson
Salvador Panelo declared that he wanted to review the lease contract between Ayala Land and University of the Philippines after reading about it on Nieto's blog. In actuality, Ayala Land is bound to pay more than ₱10 billion for the lease of land owned by University of the Philippines and is currently paying ₱171 per square meter and not ₱22 as claimed by Nieto and cited by Panelo. • On March 2, 2020, Nieto claimed that Senator
Franklin Drilon dozed off for five to ten seconds during a February 27, 2020, interview with
CNN Philippines anchor
Pinky Webb. Contrary to Nieto's claim, Drilon was reading documents in front of him and was not sleeping. • On April 19, 2024, in
"Tune-in Kay Tunying",
Liza Araneta Marcos criticized her former associates, pro-
Rodrigo Duterte vloggers Nieto and
trans woman Sass Rogando Sasot now
speaking badly on her family. The First Lady alleged that she legally assisted them
pro bono on their
Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 case. ==Inciting violence against journalists==