Polish media on December 1 initially focused on alleged Russian hybrid warfare, including railway diversions, and political polling for presidential candidates. The morning reports also included the unchecked entry of Ukrainian convicts into Poland and internal Ukrainian corruption scandals. In the early afternoon, attention shifted to Poland's economic potential and the disbursement of EU funds, alongside Russia's reaction to NATO's military statements. By the evening, President Nawrocki's veto of a new law, identified as the cryptoassets law and deemed a "threat to Polish freedom," became the dominant story, sparking immediate reactions from Prime Minister Tusk. Concurrently, the Ministry of Health's proposed spending cuts on healthcare drew strong criticism, and Donald Tusk's controversial statements in Berlin regarding WWII reparations continued to generate debate.