Morning headlines in France focused on the mounting crisis in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE agents. Editorial priority shifted from general outrage to the specific humanitarian profile of the victim—an ICU nurse—and the political fallout as US Democrats threatened a budget shutdown. Concurrently, maritime news briefly led with Thomas Coville’s world record on the Jules Verne Trophy. By early afternoon, the narrative transformed as French outlets, including BFMTV and Le Monde, scrutinized new video evidence and testimonies that appeared to contradict federal claims of self-defense. This shift prompted deeper investigations into the "Wagnerization" of US immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. Domestically, editors highlighted Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s plans for a government reshuffle following the budget adoption. The evening cycle was dominated by Barack Obama’s public condemnation of the administration's actions and the release of "shocking images" of the shooting. This international tension shared space with the domestic trial of Senator Joël Guerriau and a massive silent march for Camélia, a teenager who committed suicide due to school bullying.