Polish media on August 2nd saw continued focus on Prime Minister Tusk's political standing. Early reports highlighted criticism over his perceived inaction during Warsaw Uprising commemorations, a follow-up to previous day's Uprising focus. Throughout the day, polls showing significant public desire for his resignation amplified this narrative. Concurrently, political dynamics on the right, specifically alleged talks between PiS and Konfederacja, and controversies surrounding President-elect Karol Nawrocki's chaplain and upcoming swearing-in, remained prominent. Internationally, headlines consistently covered escalating US-Russia tensions, including President Trump's firm response to threats and intelligence warnings about Russia's long-term war plans against NATO. Concerns about the European Union's future and the strengthening of rule of law conditionality also persisted. The day concluded with major breaking news in the evening: a large-scale evacuation at Warsaw's Chopin Airport following an alarm, dominating later reports.