Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, November 8) — Mocha Uson is sorry.

The Presidential Communications Assistant Secretary took to Facebook to apologize to some mainstream media outfits early Wednesday.

"Ako po ay nagpapakumbaba sa inyo at humihingi ng patawad, kung ako po ay nakasakit sa ilan ninyong mga reporter," Uson said in a video blog.

[Translation: I am humbly asking for your forgiveness if I have hurt any of your reporters.]

But Uson, a staunch supporter of President Rodrigo Duterte, maintained her stance against other mainstream media organizations, including digital news outfit Rappler.

Uson's video came after a request to remove Rappler from the Malacañang Press Corps and be reclassified as Social Media.

READ: Mocha Uson asks to reclassify Rappler as 'social media'

"Hindi po titigil ang taumbayan sa pagbabantay sa inyo hanggang hindi niyo titigilan na sirain ang imahe ng Pilipinas lalo na sa ibang bansa," she said.

[Translation: The country would not stop monitoring your every move unless you stop destroying the Philippines' image towards other countries.]

Uson said reports from some news organizations make the job difficult for Filipinos to defend the quality of life in the Philippines.

She said the divide between her and media outfits began during Duterte's presidential campaign.

"Na-realize ko po na kung magpapatuloy tayo sa ganitong bangayan sa social media, wala pong mangyayari sa ating bayan. Mahal natin ang ating bayan at gusto natin ng tunay na pagbabago," Uson said.

[Translation: I realized that if we continue with these tirades on social media, nothing would happen to our country. We love our country and we want genuine change.]

She then called on all news agencies to support the President and show both sides in their stories. .

"Hindi ko po sinasabi na huwag nang magreport ng negatibo o huwag nang mag-criticize, ngunit ang hinihiling ko lamang po ay ang patas na pagbabalita ng katotohanan," Uson urged.

[Translation: I'm not saying let's not report negative stories or critiques, but all I ask for is fair reportage of the truth.]

In a hearing in October on the spread of misinformation on social media, senators urged Uson, whose blog has five million followers, to use her influence responsibly.

READ: Senators urge Mocha Uson: Use your power wisely

The Communications Assistant Secretary was a member of the dance group Mocha Girls before she was appointed to government in May. She has been under fire for sharing fake news, outdated stories, and inaccurate photos on her page.

Uson, however, claimed she has also been a victim of fake news.

In September, Sen.Antonio Trillanes filed administrative and criminal charges against Uson for grave misconduct, violation of the code of ethics of public officials, and three counts of online libel--for alleging that Trillanes owns offshore bank accounts.

READ: Trillanes files criminal, admin raps vs. Mocha Uson