Morning headlines focused on the judicial fallout of the Quentin Deranque memorial in Lyon, as the Rhône prefect reported Nazi salutes and racist chants to the prosecutor. Conservative outlets emphasized the scale of the tribute, while left-leaning media prioritized the presence of neo-Nazi groups. Concurrently, editors tracked a surge in diplomatic friction following comments from the Trump administration regarding the investigation into Deranque's death. By early afternoon, editorial attention shifted to the Quai d'Orsay, where Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot formally summoned US Ambassador Charles Kushner to protest "reactionary interference." This diplomatic escalation coincided with reports of an armed intruder shot dead at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence and a swift cabinet reshuffle as David Amiel replaced Amélie de Montchalin at the Ministry of Public Accounts. The evening was marked by the closing of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, with editors highlighting France’s record-breaking 23-medal haul while reporting on new domestic instability following a violent brawl at the Salon de l’Agriculture.