Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is facing a rare pushback from the military and other institutions over orders to arrest Senator Antonio Trillanes, a former military officer and a key critic who has been hiding out in the country’s senate building for almost two weeks, The Guardian reports. Duterte has challenged military veterans and serving officers who oppose him to mount a rebellion, a day after the head of the armed forces warned soldiers not to take sides in the president’s standoff with the senator, The New York Times reports. The president also claimed he had evidence of an assassination plot against him, hours after the Philippine Supreme Court declined to intervene in a tense political standoff with his most vocal critic, the Wall Street Journal reports.