Trump's congratulatory message to Nawrocki dominated morning coverage, with the president-elect responding by prioritizing "strong alliance with USA." By mid-morning, Tusk set June 11 for his confidence vote after Hołownia claimed he "convinced the premier" on coalition plans.
Political maneuvering accelerated as Mentzen invited Kaczyński for talks about potential cooperation, while Kaczyński suggested PiS wouldn't exclude supporting "all important parties, including Civic Platform" for a technocratic government. However, reports emerged that Nawrocki had already declined Kaczyński's suggestion for a specific minister at the Presidential Palace.
Opposition pressure on Tusk intensified, with a PSL MP demanding his resignation and Kamiński declaring "everything happened so that Tusk would stop being prime minister." The day concluded with Nawrocki's first official visit to the Presidential Palace, where Duda welcomed him under a portrait of Lech Kaczyński, while international criticism mounted from German and Israeli sources.