On January 31, Italian editorial priority transitioned from late-night coverage of the Constellation fire audio releases to a domestic security crisis. The morning was dominated by the emergence of the 'Epstein Files,' with editors highlighting the frequent mentions of President Trump and graphic allegations regarding Bill Gates. This tabloid-leaning focus was briefly interrupted by a controversy surrounding a church restoration in Rome featuring a likeness of Prime Minister Meloni, which the Premier herself dismissed. By mid-afternoon, attention shifted to reports of mysterious explosions across Iran near the Strait of Hormuz, which media linked to escalating geopolitical friction. However, by evening, all major outlets converged on the violent escalation in Turin during protests against the Askatasuna social center eviction. Editors prioritized footage of a police officer being assaulted with hammers and the torching of a police vehicle. The day concluded with the Viminale and Prime Minister Meloni framing the 'urban warfare' as a direct attack on the State.