Editorial attention opened with international military escalation as TVN24 reported Donald Trump's speech warning of a very hard strike against Iran, marking a pivot from the previous day's focus on constitutional tribunal developments. Early morning coverage continued with Trump's statement about sending Iran back to the Stone Age, followed by domestic political news about a PiS party suspension. Mid-morning shifted to a major domestic traffic disruption with a collision and fire on the A2 highway causing massive gridlock, then returned to international affairs with Iran's response to Trump and reports of Trump's low approval ratings. Afternoon coverage moved to an international criminal case involving two Poles charged with arson in the Czech Republic, then to international political maneuvering with allegations about Zelensky funding opposition groups and Orbán's campaign activities. Late afternoon focused on diplomatic exchanges between European leaders as Donald Tusk mentioned Viktor Orbán in a post and received Orbán's response, which referenced Russia as Europe's only way out. Evening coverage concluded with domestic political debate about testing new arrangements and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski's response to Trump's statements.