The diplomatic confrontation between Foreign Minister Sikorski and Elon Musk escalated dramatically, with Musk labeling Sikorski "a Soros puppet" after yesterday's "be quiet, little man" comment. Prime Minister Tusk defended Sikorski against these attacks, calling critics "moral bankrupts."
President Duda vetoed the "incident law" electoral reforms, drawing criticism from Hołownia who stated Duda "failed an important presidential exam." The presumptive new US ambassador warned Poland about "retaliation" should Trump win, specifically targeting a planned digital services tax.
A maritime disaster unfolded with ships colliding and catching fire in the North Sea, drawing significant media attention by midday. Domestically, courts fined opposition figure Frasyniuk 15,000 złoty for calling border guards "garbage," while opposition MP Matecki remained in detention with reports emerging of him being held in a monitored cell "under special isolation."