Morning headlines centered on a triple attack pattern: an ISIS-inspired shooting in New Orleans, a Cybertruck explosion at Trump's hotel in Las Vegas, and a shooting in Montenegro. By mid-morning, attention shifted to a drunk soldier firing 65 bullets at civilians in Mielnik, with the Ministry of Defense responding firmly.
The PKW funding controversy continued from previous days, with the Ombudsman stating ministerial decisions on party financing are unacceptable in a democratic state. Economic data showed PMI for Polish manufacturing hitting its lowest point since August.
By afternoon, PiS leader Kaczyński warned of price increases in 2025, while coverage emerged of Russian interference plans targeting EU cybersecurity during upcoming presidential elections. Evening reports focused on Finland's countermeasures against Russian weapons and severe weather warnings for approaching snowstorms.