Italian media on November 26 initially continued to focus on the evolving Ukraine peace negotiations, with President Trump expressing optimism about an imminent agreement following Zelensky's reported acceptance of a US-brokered plan. However, Moscow's reception remained cautious or a refusal, and von der Leyen indicated no signs of Russia desiring an end to the conflict.
By early afternoon, attention shifted domestically to the government's budget maneuver and the controversial 'ddl consenso' (consent law), with Salvini notably rejecting it due to concerns about its discretionary nature and potential for personal vendettas. Concurrently, the definitive conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy in the "Bygmalion" case, sentencing him to one year in prison, also received prominent coverage.
Later in the day, the primary editorial focus abruptly shifted to a shooting incident near the White House. Reports initially indicated two National Guard members were injured, but by evening, these reports were updated to confirm their deaths and the arrest of a suspect. President Trump's strong reaction to the event was also highlighted.