The parliamentary confrontation between PiS leader Kaczyński and Roman Giertych dominated morning coverage, with personal insults exchanged at the Sejm podium including "sadist," "thug," and "murderer." President Duda condemned the "festival of provocations" while commemorating the 20th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's death.
Controversy over Ryszard Cyba's release continued, with authorities announcing his transfer to a care facility. Former Smolensk investigation head Wacław B. received obstruction charges, described by Kaczyński as targeting "those seeking truth."
By afternoon, PGZ president resigned amid conflict with the Defense Ministry, while Prime Minister Tusk reported a cyberattack on PO systems, claiming "foreign interference in elections" with eastern connections.
Evening coverage shifted to Trump's announcement of sweeping tariffs, including 20% on European Union goods, declared as America's "Economic Independence Day" - a development with significant implications for Poland's economy.