On January 10, Polish editorial priorities transitioned from Trump’s escalating geopolitical rhetoric to the internal resolution of the ruling coalition's leadership crisis. The morning opened with a focus on American foreign policy, specifically Trump’s claims regarding Greenland and a de-escalation of military threats toward Venezuela and Russia. However, domestic headlines quickly shifted toward public safety as sub-zero temperatures led to reports of a vehicle falling through lake ice and a child endangerment case in a forest. By the afternoon, the narrative pivoted to national achievement through the United Cup tennis final qualification and a podium finish in Zakopane ski jumping. These distractions were short-lived, as editors consolidated their focus on the definitive results of the Polska 2050 leadership election. The evening cycle was dominated by granular political analysis of the factional struggle between two female candidates, replacing the broader corruption allegations of previous days with a focus on internal party endorsements and the formalization of new leadership.