The day began with extensive coverage of the 86th anniversary of World War II, marked by ceremonies at Westerplatte, where President Nawrocki reiterated strong demands for German war reparations. This issue continued to fuel political debate throughout the day, drawing comments from various figures. By late morning, media attention broadened to regional security, focusing on an incident involving the EU Commission head's plane departing Warsaw, which reportedly experienced Russian GPS signal jamming, alongside ongoing discussions about potential Russian drone threats. In the afternoon, domestic political tensions escalated, notably between PiS and Konfederacja, while President Nawrocki's diplomatic agenda came under scrutiny, particularly a controversial planned meeting with Donald Trump and his speeches on war preparedness. The day concluded with President Duda re-engaging in political discourse, announcing patronage for a new think tank.