German media on July 22 continued its focus on US President Trump's actions, covering his criticism of a judge, exclusion of the Wall Street Journal, and emerging internal rifts within his movement. Discussions also included Germany's request for Tomahawk missiles and the EU's escalating trade dispute with the US. Domestically, early reports highlighted the increasing financial burden of nursing home care and debates over social welfare. As the day progressed, the fallout from AfD leader Alice Weidel's interview, including claims of police complicity, gained prominence. A significant development in the afternoon was the AfD's poll numbers matching the Union, along with the confirmation of its "Verdachtsfall" classification. By late afternoon, economic anxieties sharpened with major job cuts at Bosch and warnings about insufficient gas storage for winter. The evening saw a dramatic shift in editorial priority, with widespread coverage of the passing of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne dominating headlines across various outlets.