Morning coverage was dominated by the escalation of Justice Minister Nordio’s conflict with the judiciary, following his 'para-mafioso' description of the CSM. Editorial focus shifted from the Munich Security Conference to domestic institutional friction as the Ministry of Justice formally requested the names of donors to the 'No' committee for the upcoming judicial referendum. This move was framed by opposition media as the creation of 'proscription lists,' signaling a move from verbal sparring to administrative confrontation. By early afternoon, attention turned to Niscemi, where Prime Minister Meloni pledged 150 million euros for reconstruction following cyclone Harry. Simultaneously, the Olympic narrative evolved from celebration to concern; while Flora Tabanelli secured a bronze medal, reports focused on the physical and psychological toll on athletes like Federica Brignone and death threats directed at referee La Penna after the Inter-Juventus match. In the evening, headlines were consolidated by the death of actor Robert Duvall and the continuing standoff between the government and the National Association of Magistrates (ANM).