Trump's announcement of a 20% tariff on EU imports dominated coverage, continuing from the previous evening's developments. Poland's response evolved through the day, with Tusk describing it as a "painful blow from our closest ally" and providing estimates of potential losses. Market turbulence appeared immediately, with analysis focusing on sectoral impacts and the puzzling exclusion of Russia from these measures.
The release of Anna Wójcik from detention after two months marked a significant domestic development, with emotional statements about reuniting with her ill son. A 400,000 PLN bail was required, with Niezależna announcing plans to fundraise for it.
Jarosław Kaczyński testified regarding Barbara Skrzypek's death, afterward suggesting Giertych and prosecutor Wrzosek "should end up in prison." The continuing controversy over Ryszard Cyba's release saw reports of him being transferred to a care facility under court supervision, with opposition questioning the decision-making process.