The French media on September 10th initially prioritized the widespread 'Bloquons tout' mobilization, reporting ongoing blockades, increasing arrests, and heightened tensions across numerous cities, amidst public discontent over economic hardships and the new government. The passation of power at Matignon saw Sébastien Lecornu formally take over as Prime Minister, promising "ruptures" and immediately facing political challenges, including a censure motion. Concurrently, a significant domestic security event emerged with a knife attack at an Antibes high school, injuring a student and teacher. By late afternoon, protest figures ranged from 175,000 to 250,000, and the movement's central demand shifted to President Macron's departure. However, editorial focus shifted dramatically in the late evening to the breaking news of pro-Trump influencer Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting in Utah, which quickly became the dominant story.