Morning headlines were dominated by the US House of Representatives defying President Trump to block dazi (tariffs) on Canada, and the violent confrontation in Switzerland where families of the Crans-Montana fire victims attacked the club owners. By early afternoon, editorial focus shifted almost exclusively to the Milano-Cortina Olympics. Federica Brignone’s Super-G gold, achieved in the presence of President Mattarella, provided a narrative of redemption following her previous injury. This was quickly followed by Francesca Lollobrigida securing her second gold medal of the games in speed skating, alongside a bronze in the luge relay. The evening headlines were split between Arianna Fontana’s record-equaling silver medal and a sharp domestic clash. Minister Nordio and right-wing leaders issued fierce rebukes against Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, after he claimed that only criminals and Masons would support the upcoming justice referendum, shifting the day's tone from sporting triumph to a constitutional standoff.